Burnout at the Broom Tree

Burnout at the Broom Tree

Elijah had just witnessed some of the most powerful miracles recorded in Scripture, yet he collapsed under the weight of fear and exhaustion. God did not rebuke him or demand more faith. Instead, He offered rest and food. This story reminds us that spiritual fatigue is not failure and that God often meets us in our exhaustion with practical provision rather than spiritual pressure.

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thrive with a thorn

thrive with a thorn

What if the struggle we are desperate to escape is the very thing God is using to protect us?
In reflecting on Paul’s thorn, this blog explores how limitations can function as boundaries, guarding our hearts and keeping us aligned with God’s plans. Even when the season does not change, God is still working, and His power is made perfect in our weakness.

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grace for the faithful

grace for the faithful

If you’ve been running on empty, this is your reminder: God is not asking for more effort. He’s offering more grace. When life feels like striving and your soul feels weary, Jesus’ invitation still stands: “Come to Me, and I will give you rest.”

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Rebuilding Trust in Community

Rebuilding Trust in Community

Church hurt can be painful and disorienting, but it doesn’t have to be the end of your story with God’s people. In this blog, we explore what it means to heal, forgive, and rebuild trust in Christian community. God’s Word calls us not to abandon the family of faith, but to fight for unity, love, and grace… even when it hurts.

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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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