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Believe boldly, Trust completely

Believe boldly, Trust completely, learn the difference between believing in God and fully trusting Him to guide your path through every season of life. The Lesson from a Tightrope Walker Charles Blondin, the famous tightrope walker, once stretched a rope across Niagara Falls. Crowds gathered in awe as he crossed back and forth over the roaring waters. Then he took a wheelbarrow and pushed it safely across the tightrope. He turned to the crowd and asked, “Do you believe I can push someone across in this wheelbarrow?” A man smiled and said, “I believe!” Blondin replied, “Then get in.”The crowd fell silent. Belief had suddenly become a question of trust. Believing in God vs. Trusting God It’s one thing to believe that Christ can save — it’s another to trust Him with...

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Rooted in Christ

Discover how to stay rooted in Christ through prayer, worship, and His Word. Find strength, peace, and fruitfulness even in life’s storms. Rooted in Christ! Drawing Strength and Wisdom from God’s Word True strength doesn’t come from our own abilities—it comes from God’s Word and His presence. When we turn to Scripture and quiet our hearts before Him, we find the wisdom and clarity we need to face every season of life. His truth becomes the anchor that steadies us. Rooted in Christ - Bearing Fruit by Abiding in Him The more we sink into God, the more fruit our lives will bear. Just as a branch can’t produce fruit without being connected to the vine, we cannot live fruitful lives apart from Christ....

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All for Christ

Live as a soldier in God’s army—break free, fight with His strength, love over division, and press forward. No sideline faith, all for Christ. Are You All In As followers of Christ, we are called to live as soldiers in the army of God. To be a soldier means to serve with purpose, with discipline, and with a heart fully devoted to the mission of our King. This isn’t casual Christianity—it’s all in, all for Christ. Breaking Free from the Enemy’s Grip The enemy often tries to silence us, to put a lid on top of our lives. He wants us to feel trapped, powerless, and defeated. But through the blood of Jesus, every chain has been broken and every label society placed on...

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Love Your Enemies

Love your enemies as Christ did—choose unity over revenge, unconditional love over hate, and reflect God’s heart in a divided world. Love Beyond What’s Comfortable It’s one thing to love people who see the world as you do. When someone shares your values, opinions, or culture, love feels natural. That’s step one. Step two is learning to love those who are indifferent—people who don’t particularly care about you or your perspective. But the call of Christ goes even further: to love those who oppose you, mock you, or stand against you. Real love begins where comfort ends. The Cost of Conditional Love The world often says it’s fine to only love those who respect you, agree with you, or treat you well. But that...

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Redeeming the Misaligned Passions

When the world mislabels you, God renames you. Discover hope, purpose, and identity in His unfailing love & compassion. Redeeming the Misaligned Passions. When the World Mislabels You, God Renames You Have you ever felt mislabeled? Misunderstood? Judged by what you weren’t good at rather than what God actually designed you for? Take the story of Gillian Lynne. As a young girl, she struggled in school. She couldn’t focus in English class and teachers considered her “a problem.” But when her parents refused to simply accept the teacher’s final report, they discovered something remarkable. Gillian wasn’t broken—she was a dancer. She went on to become one of the most gifted ballerinas and choreographers of her generation. Her so-called weakness was never a flaw—it was a...

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Connect and motivate others

Learn how Scripture guides us to speak life, lead with love, and inspire from the heart. Tap into the word and amplify your connection with others. Connect and motivate others. Speak Life: The Power of Words “The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.” — Proverbs 18:21. Words are powerful. They can build up or tear down, inspire or discourage. The Bible urges us to use our speech wisely, especially when speaking into someone’s life. Whether through encouragement, counsel, or simple kindness, we are called to speak life. Practical Tip: Start each day by intentionally speaking words of affirmation to someone—whether it's a family member, coworker, or friend. Even a small compliment...

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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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Jesus Can Do The Impossible

Feeding the 5000 highlights Jesus’ ability to do the impossible, taking what seems small and insufficient and turning it into more than enough. No situation is too difficult for Him—what we lack, He multiplies; what seems impossible, He makes possible. Jesus can do the impossible.   Our Strength Can Only Take Us So Far   There are times when you feel you have tried every possible move. Perhaps you have been through waves of interviews and not secured a role. Maybe you started a business that feels like it just is not working. Perhaps you are one move away from your breakthrough and you just need to overcome that hurdle.   Jesus Can Take Us Beyond   With the feeding of the 5000, physically they counted and saw...

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Love is a powerful force

Love is a powerful force that transcends all, embodying patience, kindness, and selflessness. What makes love so wonderful is that it is willfully carried out, not programmed.   What is Love   God is love. It is sacrificial and selfless in deeds. It comes from a place of kindness and patience. it requires both words and actions. Like watering a flower it requires input and time.   Love is like a wave at times   It is very easy to love during good seasons. Love is tested during stormy periods. Can you make difficult decisions for those you love if it means it would better them in the longterm?   Love requires time   The things you love will take up the majority of your time. On reflection are there particular things...

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Repentance and Redemption

The Prodical son story illustrates a son's journey of repentance and a father's compassionate embrace, symbolizing God's grace and mercy. Discover its profound lessons in this heartwarming narrative. Repentance and Redemption   The Key For Repentance and Redemption   The parable recounts the story of a father and his two sons. The younger son demands his inheritance prematurely, which he squanders in reckless living. Reduced to poverty, he returns to his father, who welcomes him back with open arms and a celebratory feast. The elder son, loyal but resentful, questions the fairness of this reception. The father’s response underscores his joy over the younger son’s repentance and return.   When is the Best Time to Repent?   Now is the best time to repent. No matter what you...

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