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King of Kings

Discover why Jesus is called the King of Kings. His eternal reign of grace, sacrificial love, victory over death, and hope for His glorious return for believers. The Meaning of “King of Kings” The title “King of Kings” is one of the most powerful descriptions of Jesus in the Bible. It signifies supreme authority, unmatched power, and ultimate sovereignty over all creation. Earthly kings rise and fall, governments change, and empires fade, but Jesus’ reign is eternal. Unlike human rulers who lead by force or ambition, Jesus rules with righteousness, truth, and love. Calling Him “King of Kings” reminds believers that no authority stands above Him and that His kingdom transcends nations, time, and human systems. Jesus’ Kingship Is Not of This World When...

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Healthy Church

Discover what makes a healthy church thrive creating belonging, nurturing the next generation, fostering healing, and helping people grow in faith together. A Healthy Church Helps People Thrive A healthy church creates an environment where people don’t merely survive — they thrive. Like a flower planted in good soil, believers need space for their roots to grow deep. When Christians isolate themselves or limit their connections, growth becomes restricted. Church provides that “pot” where roots can spread safely and deeply. It’s a place where faith, relationships, and purpose can grow together. Sometimes, the fruit of a healthy church shows up in unexpected ways. Two people once prayed separately at a summer camp, asking God for a true friend. They met, formed a...

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Light Has Come

Celebrate Christmas by reflecting on Jesus as the Light of the world. The promised Savior who shines in darkness and draws all hearts to Him. Light Has come A Star That Made Wise Men Move - Light Has Come What makes someone travel hundreds of miles across deserts, guided only by the night sky? For the wise men, it wasn’t curiosity or coincidence—it was light. A star pierced the darkness and stirred their hearts into action. That light wasn’t just astronomical; it was spiritual. It pointed to a promise fulfilled, a King born, and hope made visible. Christmas reminds us that when God sends His light, it demands a response. Light invites movement. Light calls us closer. Just as the wise men followed...

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Somethings Never Change

Somethings never change, God’s truth, His promises, and our call to seek Him first. A biblical reflection on faith, purpose, and being set apart Section 1: The Unchanging Truths Some things in life are constant. One plus one will always equal two. Gravity never takes a day off—what goes up must come down. H₂O will forever be water, and the earth will always orbit the sun. These truths are dependable, predictable, and unchanging. In the same way, God’s nature and His promises never change. In a world that feels unstable and uncertain, it’s comforting to know that God remains constant. Section 2: Seeking God Without Stopping Jeremiah 29:13 reminds us, “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your...

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Answer Your Calling

Answer your calling with lessons from Josiah. Seek God’s heart, embrace refinement, stay humble, and align your life with His purpose for true impact. Big Calls for Small People In 2 Chronicles 34:1, we meet Josiah, a boy who became king at the age of eight. Eight! While most children are learning how to navigate school, Josiah was learning how to navigate a kingdom. His story reminds us that God doesn’t mind giving big calls to small people. He delights in placing divine purpose in unlikely hands. And just like Josiah had adults and counselors surrounding him, many young people today are guided by mentors, parents, pastors, or caregivers. Josiah wasn’t fully ready to lead—but he was willing to learn. Sometimes your...

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Courage leads the way

Courage leads the way when fear says stop. Step forward in faith, face your giants, and trust God’s promise to be with you through every battle Acts 4:13 – “They walked and talked differently.” When the early disciples stood before powerful men, it was clear they were not ordinary people. They spoke and acted with boldness that came from being with Jesus. Courage marked their lives — not because they were fearless, but because they knew who walked with them. Courage leads the way - The Enemy’s Trap The devil’s plan has always been to pull people into the quicksand of guilt, shame, and fear. He wants you paralyzed — stuck in regret over what could have been, unable to step into the new season...

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The Art of Rejoicing

The Art of Rejoicing - a guide to finding lasting joy, gratitude, and peace by choosing to celebrate life’s moments, even in challenging times. In a world filled with fleeting moments of happiness and constant change, rejoicing stands as a deeper, more enduring expression of joy. It’s not simply an emotion tied to circumstance — it’s a posture of the heart rooted in faith, gratitude, and trust in God. Scripture reminds us that rejoicing is not dependent on what happens to us but on what we know to be true about God. Happiness Is Temporary, But Rejoicing Is Eternal Happiness often depends on external conditions — a good day, a kind word, or a pleasant surprise. But rejoicing is different. It...

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From Striving to Surrender

Discover the power of unity, purpose, & surrender in Christ. Move from striving in your strength to resting in His lordship over all. From Striving to Surrender Power in Agreement and Purpose to Claim In life and faith, two foundational principles strengthen our walk with God: power in agreement and purpose to claim. These truths remind us that unity, surrender, and proclamation carry both spiritual and practical impact. Let’s break this down into four key areas. The Power of Agreement Agreement is more than just saying “yes” together—it is about aligning hearts, minds, and actions. When we choose to harmonize with others and with God’s will, there is no room for conflict or self-driven agendas. Instead of “doing our own thing,” we lean toward the Master, working as...

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Praying in Times of Trouble

Praying in times of trouble brings comfort, guidance, and hope. Discover practical steps and Bible verses to strengthen your faith. Praying in Times of Trouble. Overcoming Fear Through Prayer Fear is a natural response, and many in the Bible—David, Elijah, even the disciples—faced it. The key is not staying trapped in fear but giving it to God. Through prayer, we release what weighs us down and trust God’s perfect love, which casts out fear. Pray Before You Proceed When we don’t know what to do, our first step should be prayer. Just as a child seeks guidance from a parent, we should turn to our heavenly Father and ask, “Lord, what should I do?” Prayer invites God’s wisdom into our decisions. Approach God with Passion Think...

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Jesus Is The Daddy

When we say "Jesus is the Daddy," we're pointing to the truth that Jesus models perfect love, leadership, and protection—qualities associated with a good father. A Father’s Heart in a Savior’s Hands When we use the word Daddy, we’re speaking not just about responsibility, but intimacy. Children don’t call a father Daddy unless they feel safe, close, and loved. Jesus invites us into that kind of closeness. In fact, Romans 8:15 says that by the Holy Spirit, we cry out, "Abba, Father." That’s the ancient Aramaic word for—yep—Daddy. Jesus taught us to know God not as a distant deity, but as a loving, approachable Father. Jesus, the Everlasting Father In the Gospels, we see Jesus leading His disciples with wisdom and love. He welcomed children. He wept with the grieving....

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