Hi Sisters, If you haven't read the first post, I encourage you to read that first (click HERE) as it explains my approach to reading Job during my quiet times. [Warning: heavy topics ahead. As you read, if you feel yourself becoming triggered or overwhelmed, please do not keep reading. If this brings up wounds … Continue reading Will God Answer? (Job 11-14)
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Transformation Thread
Hi sisters, I’ve been skimming back through my quiet times and I’m having a difficult time putting any into words. My quiet times have felt more personal the last few months- which makes it hard to explain without a huge backstory! Certain words or phrases seem to be “popping off the page” and ministering to … Continue reading Transformation Thread
Broken Assumptions
Hi sisters, A few friends and I read the book of Matthew together a few months ago. (Quick note: do you have Bible-reading companions? I hope you do!). I was reading through some of my notes and came across a day that stood out to me. I can’t believe I never posted about it! Well … Continue reading Broken Assumptions
Wisdom and Danger
I remember when I started this blog, one of my first blogs was about the fact that the word "wisdom" in the Bible is a feminine noun (you can view that post here). I noticed this while reading through Proverbs. In the past few weeks, I have read through I and II Samuel in my … Continue reading Wisdom and Danger
Are you prepared to give an answer?
(The following post is by Rachel W.) “Why do you believe what you believe?” This was a simple yet compelling question that was posed to me during a message shared by a dear friend and brother in Christ my freshman year of college. I remember being very bothered by the question because I had never … Continue reading Are you prepared to give an answer?
Grace & Apostleship
The following post is written by Marisa F. “Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy Scriptures, concerning his Son, who was descended from David according to the flesh and was declared to be the … Continue reading Grace & Apostleship
Many Aspire, Few Attain
This title comes from a message spoken by Walt Henrichsen. I listened to it this past week to remind myself that the trials God has allowed have two potential outcomes: 1) To take me out of the Christian race - to sit on the self and be ineffective for Jesus OR 2) To produce character, … Continue reading Many Aspire, Few Attain
Time is of the Essence
(The following post is by Rachel W.) Time. What comes to your mind when you hear this word? Time magazine? Maybe a clock or a watch? When I hear the word time the first thing that comes to my mind is “my most precious commodity.” You have heard it said before - “we all have … Continue reading Time is of the Essence
New Year Upgrade?
Hi sisters! Happy New Year! Did you create any New Year’s resolutions or goals? What are some common ones that you hear? Ones I hear often: Eat healthier, exercise more, lose weight, save more money, advance in career, and the list goes on. These goals can filter into our church culture too. We make an … Continue reading New Year Upgrade?
Allegiance
(The following is written by Rachel. For other posts by Rachel, click here) Do you ever wonder why we struggle so much to declare allegiance to Jesus as our King? I think it is for two reasons: one, we are believing in and operating out of a false/incomplete gospel. The gospel that some Christians are … Continue reading Allegiance