Tag: courage
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Building Piles of Stones: A Reminder of God’s Goodness
Hey friends! Today, I want to talk about an old but incredibly meaningful practice inspired by Joshua 4:7 in the Bible. It’s all about building our own “piles of stones” to remember the wonderful things that God has done in our lives. Now, let’s dive into Joshua 4:7 first. In this verse, we find the […]
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Loving Ourselves: Embracing God’s Design
In the craziness of raising children, being a wife and mother, having a career, whatever your calling is; it’s easy to forget one essential commandment that holds the power to change not only our lives but also the world around us. Matthew 22:37-40 reminds us of this divine instruction: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” However, […]
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Finding Peace and Connection in a Distracted World
Hey there, lovely readers! In today’s fast-paced world, it’s become increasingly easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of devices and digital distractions. It’s like a modern-day battle for our attention, and guess who’s lurking in the shadows, ready to capitalize on our divided focus? That’s right, the sneaky Satan himself! 🕵️♂️ But fear […]
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Embracing Our Call: Protecting Our Children in a Deceptive World
Hey there, fellow readers! It’s time we take a moment to reflect on the world we live in today. There’s no denying that our generation has been handed an enticing yet deceptive narrative that often veers us away from our core values and beliefs. It seems like entitlement has become a norm, and the road […]
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What does it take for you to Trust God today?
Lessons from Peter’s Water Walk Hey there, lovely readers! Today, let’s dive into a thought-provoking topic that relates to something we all experience at some point in our lives: fear and trust. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where everything seemed uncertain, and fear started creeping in? It’s a universal feeling that often […]
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Bring Your Loaves and Your Fishes
A Parallel of Faith: From Meager Offerings to Abundant Blessings In the Gospel of John, there is a remarkable story of a young boy who offered his five barley loaves and two small fishes to Jesus, which ultimately led to the miraculous feeding of five thousand people, (which we also realize was probably much more […]