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A Love So Great
The Lord displayed His grace by bringing these lives together: one with a broken heart, the other abused and homeless. He knows that in this life, we will go through trials and heartaches. But He promises, through Jesus, to deliver us out of them all in victory and with strength. His love is so great that He will reach out in answer to a simple prayer—even bringing an abandoned little dog to a man’s doorstep to help ease the pain of a loss.

Shara Bueler Repka
Nov 204 min read


Will You Love Them? The Prodigals Are Coming Home
There are sons and daughters, husbands and wives, grandchildren and loved ones who have lost their way in a dark and broken world. Confused and wounded, many are searching for refuge in all the wrong places—places that lead only to deeper pain and despair. Some turn to drugs, alcohol, or destructive relationships in a desperate attempt to fill the emptiness inside. Others chase identities that were never meant to define them, living in lifestyles that mask deeper wounds.

Susan Bolinger
Nov 194 min read


Love That Heals Generations: Finding Freedom During the Holidays
If you’ve ever felt unseen at the table, weighed down by the ache of rejection or the sting of family dysfunction, I want you to hear this truth from my heart to yours: God’s relentless love can heal what feels unhealable—and even more, it can restore generations.

Kimberly Sutton
Nov 194 min read


God Loves You; Not Because You’re Lovely! But Because He is Love!
For any born-again believer who asks God for something in accordance with His will, they receive His word (or promise). And as they faithfully stand by that promise, without focusing on their situation, they get to see it manifest in their physical life.

Sourabhi Halder
Nov 194 min read


Grit and Grace - Rooted in God’s Unconditional Love
These two, grit and grace, become the way we walk out relentless love in daily life. Not perfectly. Not flawlessly. But faithfully, one surrendered step at a time.

Anne Wooten
Nov 194 min read


Awakened by Relentless Love: A Call to the Church
This is a deeper well. A place of yielding, where we lean into the flow of the Holy Spirit and move with courage and faith. God is awakening an attentive spirit in His people, a sensitivity to His voice and a boldness to obey it. This isn’t just about moving mountains in our lives; it’s about shifting generations through prayer, faith, and fire.

Brittni Mann
Nov 116 min read


Thankfulness is More than a Feeling
As we move through the seasons of life, thankfulness is more than a feeling—it’s a posture of faith. It’s a daily choice to lift our eyes off the past and fix them on Jesus, the One who not only redeems us but leads us into a future filled with hope.
cathy mogler
Oct 304 min read


Empowering Communities Through Domestic Violence Awareness
Domestic violence is a critical issue that affects individuals and families across all communities. Empowering communities to recognize, prevent, and respond to domestic violence is essential for fostering safer environments. By providing access to community safety resources and raising awareness, we can create a supportive network that helps survivors and educates the public. This article explores practical ways to empower communities through education, resources, and collec
cathy mogler
Oct 304 min read


Abiding in Jesus: Finding Freedom from Burdens
We must lay what we’re carrying down at His feet and leave them there. Then there will be nothing to keep us from getting close to Jesus as we abide in Him. There is a woman in Scripture who shows us how she laid her burdens down so that she could abide, fully engaged, at the feet of Jesus. Let’s do Bible study!

Tischa Van De Reep
Aug 184 min read


Embracing the Sacred Season of Motherhood
Let’s just say it: nobody really prepares you for this season of motherhood. You know the one.
Where your daughter starts straddling the line between girlhood and womanhood, one minute she’s asking you to braid her hair for church, and the next she’s shutting her door and asking for “space.”

Kaase Levell
Aug 185 min read


Yet I Still Dare To Hope: Abiding in God’s Faithful Love: Broken Wide Open—Yet Held By Hope
So many tears. I never knew a person could cry as long or as often as I did in those first weeks after discovering my husband’s secret struggle with porn. The tears showed up without warning—in the shower, in the car, in the dark hours of the night when sleep wouldn’t come.
I was sure the pain would stop once he fixed himself. After all, it was his fault we were in this mess. I told myself my healing would come when he finally got his act together.

Kirsten Samuel
Aug 184 min read


Bay Leaf Tree & A Brush: How a Quarantine in Argentina Awakened the Artist in Me
I never imagined this path would lead me to selling my art. I never imagined strangers would want to hang my work in their homes. Today, I create one-of-a-kind pieces, each infused with emotion, faith, and inspiration from the natural world. Every painting tells a story. No two are the same, because every piece is a reflection of a moment — just like that quiet morning under the bay leaf tree.

Jessica Jo Saieg
Aug 182 min read


When God Hides You: Trusting the Invisible Season
You’re working. You’re obedient. You’ve said yes to the call of God on your life. You’ve launched the thing. You’ve poured out your heart. You’ve stewarded what He gave you with excellence… and yet? The invitations aren’t coming. The stages aren’t opening. It feels like everyone else is being noticed—but not you. I know that season. I lived that season.

Francine Ivey
Aug 183 min read


The Invitation
The practice of abiding may take time, but it is so worth it! It can transform your life. Are you ready to accept the invitation?

Violet Coots
Aug 183 min read


Time for a Reset
As we approach the second half of the year, let us reflect on Ephesians 3:14-20. I pray we remain rooted in love—for ourselves and for others—standing firm in faith, led by God’s Spirit, and energized by His power as we bring Him glory through our words and actions. No matter the challenge, crisis, or storm, each day—as Christ followers—in every human interaction, we have the opportunity to be a light in the darkness.

Myra Johnson
Aug 184 min read


“Spoonfuls of Comfort: Creamy, Cozy Soups to Savor This Fall”
As the leaves turn golden and the air begins to chill, there’s nothing more comforting than wrapping your hands around a warm bowl of creamy soup. Fall is the season of slowing down, gathering in, and savoring the simple joys—and that starts in the kitchen.”

Staff Writer
Aug 183 min read


Creating a Home that Abides in God’s Presence
There was a time in my life when I truly believed I had to do it all—and do it well—to be considered a “good” wife, mother, homemaker, and woman of God. Maybe it’s a firstborn thing,
or maybe it’s just the weight of trying to live up to expectations I thought were mine to carry. But
from an early age, I developed a pattern of pushing through, taking pride in my independence,
and refusing to ask for help until I absolutely had to. And when I became a wife and then a mom—especi

Crystal Tharp
Aug 185 min read


Faith in Motion: Why Resting in the Lord Isn’t Lazy
“Just rest in the Lord,” my best friend mumbled into her coffee cup as she scooted out of her chair to leave the cafe. I had just confided in her about a situation at work that was worrying me. It felt good to vent to a trusted friend, and as I gathered my belongings to follow her out, I felt better cathartically, superficially, but did I really feel better?

Jenny Foster
Aug 185 min read


Finding Room to Breathe -The Grace of Timely Solitude
The slow cadence of small, white-capped waves slides against the sand, rolls over beach wood, and washed-up stones. Between horizon and water, there isn’t much difference between the blues. Wisps of clouds hang in the azure sky, mirroring the sparkle of the lake with a shimmer of its own. My legs stretch, weight shifting on a driftwood log lodged with sand as I take my time exhaling a long-kept breath

Sarah Freymuth
Aug 184 min read


The Shame of Should
Many of us even heard those pointed words growing up: “Shame on you,” accompanied by a wagging finger. Raised to be a good, obedient, nice girl, you re-double your efforts, especially with God, to silence the shame.

Nicole Roth
Aug 184 min read
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