it’s not about the water

it’s not about the water

God provided water whether Moses struck the rock or spoke to it. The outcome remained the same, but the consequence did not. This reveals a sobering truth: God’s provision is not always tied to our obedience, but our intimacy, calling, and inheritance often are. What God is after is not the action itself, but what that action reveals about the posture of our hearts.

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el olaM

el olaM

Unfinished stories carry a quiet tension. We long for clarity, resolution, and answers that make sense of the journey. Yet much of life is lived in the middle—where prayers feel unanswered and the path ahead is unclear. El Olam, the Everlasting God, reminds us that what feels incomplete to us is not incomplete to Him. He is steady across every chapter, faithfully working beyond what we can see.

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becoming her

becoming her

When God called Gideon a mighty warrior, nothing about Gideon’s circumstances supported the title. He was hiding, afraid, and unsure. Yet God spoke to him according to his calling, not his fear. Becoming the woman God intended is not about striving into strength. It is about surrendering the identities shaped by insecurity and trusting the voice of the One who sees your future more clearly than you see your present.

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honoring the temple

honoring the temple

Many Christian women feel exhausted, insecure, and unsure how to honor God with their bodies. In this blog, we dismantle the lies of hustle culture, explore the spiritual impact of stress, and reclaim a biblical vision for health and wholeness. Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, but it’s also your home — and God is inviting you into a rhythm that brings life, not shame.

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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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