Tag: christianity
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Look To The Farmer
“See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, being patient about it, until it receives the early and the late rains.” — James 5:7 (ESV) We live in an age of instant gratification. We want results now, answers quickly, and change immediately. But Scripture continually invites us to slow down, to…
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What Nature Can Teach Us: Spiritual Lessons from Creation
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.”— Psalm 19:1 Have you ever stepped outside on a quiet morning, taken a deep breath of fresh air, and felt a peace settle over you? Or paused to admire the intricate detail of a flower, the patient growth of a…
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Are You Too Lazy to Live the Blessing God Has Given You?
“The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied.”— Proverbs 13:4 (ESV) We love to talk about God’s blessings—His favor, His promises, His abundance. And truly, God gives generously to His children. But what if the reason you aren’t walking in what He’s given isn’t because…
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Where Are Your Manners?!
I had just finished a wonderful day with my nieces and nephew. We’d played, laughed, and made memories—the kind of joyful chaos that comes with spending time with little ones. But as any caregiver knows, fun comes with repetition. And on this day, I found myself constantly prompting them to say “please” and “thank you.”…
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Speak Life: The Power of Your Words
“The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.”— Proverbs 18:21 (NIV) Words shape lives. They carry the ability to build up or break down, to heal or to harm, to inspire or to destroy. Scripture is clear: what we say has power. In a world…
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Do Not Worry: Trusting God in an Anxious World
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life…”— Matthew 6:25 (NIV) We live in a world full of reasons to worry. Finances. Health. Relationships. The future. The news cycle. The economy. Our children. Our nation. Even our spiritual lives. Worry, it seems, is always ready to pounce—disguised as responsible thinking or cautious planning.…
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The Gift of Travel: More Than a Journey
Travel has always held a special place in the human experience. Whether it’s across a state line or across the world, travel opens our eyes, broadens our understanding, and shakes us free from routine. But for the believer, travel is not just about adventure or escape. It’s an opportunity to experience God in new ways,…
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Kingdom Giving: A Prayerful Path to Purposeful Generosity
When it comes to financial giving, the world often encourages spontaneity, emotional appeals, or social pressure as motivators. But biblical generosity calls for something far deeper—something rooted in communion with God, discernment, and a desire to sow into what lasts forever. Kingdom-minded giving is not simply about charity; it’s about obedience. It’s about aligning our…
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I Don’t Know What To Do
There are moments in life when all the options feel blurry, when the road ahead is shrouded in fog, and when every prayer seems to return with silence. Maybe you’re facing a decision that feels too big, a heartbreak too deep, or a calling too unclear. You whisper the words in the dark: “I don’t…
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Dangerous Gentlemen: The Kind of Men God Calls Us to Be
In an age of confusion about masculinity, God’s Word presents a compelling vision of manhood: bold but humble, fierce but gentle, dangerous yet restrained. The phrase “dangerous gentleman” may sound contradictory at first, but it captures the biblical picture of what God desires in a man—someone capable of great strength, yet submitted to God’s purposes.…