faith
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Lessons From Nature | The Ant

When Proverbs tells us to “go to the ant,” it’s inviting us to slow down and pay attention. In studying something so small, I was surprised by how much wisdom God revealed about community, action, boundaries, and faith lived out quietly over time. Sometimes the simplest lessons are hidden in plain sight. Continue reading
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Lot | Fear, Desire, and the Cost of Looking Back

At 2:30 a.m., wide awake and worn thin, I found myself thinking about Lot’s wife—about fear, desire, and why looking back can cost us more than we realize. This story has far more to teach us than a warning about disobedience. It’s an invitation to examine what we long for, what we fear, and whether… Continue reading
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Seeing His Blessings Everyday

Sometimes God doesn’t answer in thunder or words — He answers in flowers, in ferry rides, and in butternut squash. Gratitude isn’t just about the big, obvious blessings; it’s learning to recognize His fingerprints on the ordinary. The more I slow down and notice, the more I see that God is always speaking — I… Continue reading
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Mary | The Cost of Obedience

Mary was a young girl, unsuspecting and ordinary, yet chosen for an extraordinary purpose. Her story is one of courage, humility, and obedience — even when it came with a cost. This post explores her life in Luke 1:26–45 and what her example means for us today. Continue reading
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Photini | Unquenchable Thirst

You might know her as the woman at the well. Her real name was Photini, and her story is one of shame, thirst, redemption, and boldness. She went looking for water and found the Messiah. Have you ever been that thirsty? Continue reading
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Veronica | One Touch to Fully Restored

She was isolated, exhausted, and out of options. For twelve years, Veronica bled and believed—but it was one act of risky faith that brought her face-to-face with healing. Her story is a reminder that no one is too unclean, too broken, or too far gone to reach for Jesus. Continue reading
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Bathsheba | Victim to Victor

Bathsheba’s story is often reduced to scandal, but look closer—what you’ll find is a woman of quiet strength, wisdom, and redemption. She didn’t seek power, yet she raised a king. She was taken advantage of, yet she walked with dignity. Her life is a reminder that you are not what happened to you—you can move… Continue reading
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God Won’t Give You More Than You Can Handle – Or Will He?

“God won’t give you more than you can handle” sounds comforting, but it’s not biblical. In this post, I unpack why God sometimes gives us more than we can bear, so we learn to lean on Him, not ourselves. Continue reading
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Jochebed | The Power of Quiet Influence

Jochebed didn’t have status or power—just faith. Her quiet obedience saved a child and changed history. This post explores how God uses unseen influence to shape eternity. Continue reading
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Rahab | A Scarlet Lifeline

Rahab lived in the wall of a city marked for destruction—but her faith made room for deliverance. She wasn’t perfect. She wasn’t polished. But she believed. And with one act of courage and a scarlet cord tied in her window, God rewrote her story—transforming a harlot into a heroine, a foreigner into family, and a… Continue reading