a table in the dark

a table in the dark

Today, most of our “enemies” are not soldiers with spears. They are opinions, worldviews, notifications, and quiet lies that follow us into the night. Some live online, some sit across the table, and some whisper inside our own heads. Psalm 23:5 reminds us that God does not wait for those enemies to disappear. Right in the middle of the noise, fear, and comparison, He prepares a feast and saves us a seat. We do not have to fight for our place at the table. We just have to come, sit, and receive what He has lovingly prepared.

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sister, you were made to thrive

sister, you were made to thrive

I know I’m not the only one who’s found herself on the “Struggle Bus,” wondering if thriving is even possible in seasons of exhaustion and grief. But what if thriving is really about surrendering to the One who is? In this blog, Cheryl shares paradoxical truths, biblical hope, and why rest may just be the most radical form of trust we can offer.

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living open in a guarded world

living open in a guarded world

Community may be a buzzword, but for the church, it’s a lifeline. In a world that prizes independence and self-protection, this blog explores how Christ calls us to something deeper… connection that’s honest, healing, and rooted in grace. Even in anxiety or fear, there is a place for you in the body of Christ.

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