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Bread Like Rain
It’s a revelation Christians have missed for centuries. Whether it was forgotten, softened, or simply assumed away, it is one we need right now. In a world growing ever darker, praying for God’s miraculous daily provision goes far beyond asking just for what you need in the moment.

Andrea Anderson
Feb 244 min read


Building Your Legacy
If you’re in a season of loss right now: whether in business, relationships, or any area where you thought you knew the path forward; I want you to know something: God is not finished with you yet.
That painful lesson might be preparing you for the very calling He’s had planned (for you) all along. That loss might be stripping away everything built on your own understanding, so He can rebuild (you and your path) on the foundation of His wisdom.

Angela Lewis
Feb 245 min read


Why Prayer and Doubt Don't Mix
God knows everything about us—what’s right with us and what’s wrong with us. He loves us unconditionally, and He wants to have a relationship with us and meet every need in our lives. Our imperfections have nothing to do with His ability and willingness to answer our prayers.

Joyce Meyer
Feb 225 min read


From Stress to Stillness: Finding Peace and Healing Through Surrender
Stress doesn’t just live in our minds—it settles into our bodies. Tight shoulders. Restless sleep. A mind that’s always racing and can’t seem to turn off. Exhaustion that lingers. We often live with these things for so long that we start to accept them as normal.
So what actually happens in our bodies when we experience stress?

Tracy Schmidt
Feb 224 min read


An Ode to the Praying Woman
An Ode to the Praying Woman
She settles herself in her prayer corner and opens her prayer box again
It is overflowing with requests, all seemingly insurmountable
She looks up and is comforted when she sees Him
Her eyes question, “Which one today, Lord?”

Brenda Savanhu
Feb 222 min read


When You Think You’ve Prayed Enough… Pray Some More
Prayer is not a one-time transaction, it’s a living, breathing relationship. It’s not something we check off a list or reserve only for emergencies. Prayer is our lifeline, our power source, our direct connection to a God who never grows tired of hearing His daughters call on Him.
Just when you think you’ve prayed enough… pray some more.

Kelley Tyan
Feb 224 min read


From Defeat to Victory: How God Healed My Face and Strengthened My Faith
At the hospital, I heard the diagnosis for the first time: Bell’s Palsy—a condition that causes temporary paralysis on one side of the face. The entire left side of my face was completely still—my eyebrow, cheek, and lips refused to move.
For a moment, I felt defeated. Why now? Why me? Yet even in that moment, God’s Word rose in my spirit.

Dr. D.J. Meredith
Feb 223 min read


When It's Hard to Pray
There are moments in life when prayer feels like the last thing we can do. Not because we do not believe or love God, but because our hearts are too heavy to lift the words. Crisis steals our language. Grief sits in the chest like a stone. Fear clouds our thoughts. Anger rises quietly, and sadness wraps itself around our spirit until even whispering “Lord” feels like too much.
cathy mogler
Jan 312 min read


The Shift: Women Rising in Holy Authority
The world tells us that acceptance, popularity, and approval are essential. But in this season, those things must take the backseat. What matters is standing firm in what is right, guided not by judgment but by holy and biblical principles.
cathy mogler
Jan 55 min read


The Weight of the Holidays
Let’s pivot our focus away from social media and its unbalanced narratives about body image to a gentler approach to the American menu of holiday overindulgence. Tired of feeling held captive to the temptation of festive treats and the emotional hangover that follows? Jesus is about setting captives free! Invite God to be your +1 at the Christmas party and abide in the peace and joy He provides within the body He uniquely designed for you.

Jenny Foster
Dec 23, 20253 min read


Drawing Near to the Throne of Grace in Time of Need
As Christian women, using the Bible is the only way we will ever be able to quiet the noise and chaos around us and within us. Whatever you're dreading about this season, give it over to the Lord. What is that one thing that has ‘‘snuck up on you’’ yet again?

Barbie Morgan Sheffield
Nov 21, 20253 min read


Responding to Relentless Love
I struggle to feel the relentless love of God. When I look at my life, I often feel like the love I receive from God, relents. In thinking about the theme for this issue, I knew I did not know what it was to be loved relentlessly. Not for lack of relentless love being offered, but for lack of understanding of how to respond to a love I’m not sure I feel.

Brenda Savanhu
Nov 21, 20255 min read


Kept Through Winter Cradled in Christ
God keeps all of creation in His care in the unforgiving venue of winter. Just as Jesus was divinely protected until the appointed time of His sacrifice, as seen in John 7:30, so too are the creatures of the earth held within the sustaining hand of the Creator. The Psalms echo this theme—Psalm 104, for example, vividly describes how God provides food, shelter, and seasons for every living thing. Even in times of scarcity, there is a rhythm of divine provision and preservation

Jenny Foster
Nov 21, 20254 min read


A Christmas Wonder- One Gift Rewrote the Story
Pause with me to imagine that first Christmas night. Shepherds startled in the fields by angels declaring peace on earth. A baby, sleeping quietly, carrying the weight of God’s promise never to stop pursuing us. Joseph and Mary wondering at God's redirection of their lives.

Kirsten Samuel
Nov 21, 20254 min read


7 Ways to Love like Jesus
1 John 4:8 tells us that God is love.
John 3:16 says that God so loved us that He sent His only Son to grant eternal life to whoever believes in Him. Christ’s love for us led Him to the cross to die for us. In a world where our human understanding of love is blurry, how do we extend that relentless love that Jesus has for us?
Here are 7 Ways to Love like Jesus:

Tischa Van De Reep
Nov 21, 20255 min read


Discover the Truth About Love
Love is not just a feeling, or a theory, or a nice word. It’s action—it’s the way you treat people…what you do for others. Love will always cost you something: time, energy, effort, money, giving up your pride, doing what’s right when you don’t feel like it, and keeping a good attitude when you don’t get your way.

Joyce Meyer
Nov 21, 20254 min read


When Love Looks Like Sacrifice
Love… Something that baffles us all.
What does it mean, why does it exist, why it lingers, and dissolves. The impact it has on our mind, body, and soul. The way it inspires moments of both joy and pain. What we call “love” is more of an exchange when you think about it—one based on perceived value, how we make others feel, and the potential to like or maybe even love them if they meet certain criteria (insert a shopping list here).

Myra Johnson
Nov 21, 20257 min read


Mothering the Mirror: Loving the Parts of Her that Trigger the Unhealed Parts of You
Motherhood has a quiet way of exposing every fracture, every hidden fear, leaving you feeling
as though you are always just shy of enough—especially when your daughter is a teenager.
December, with its glittering promises of warmth and wonder, only sharpens the edges, turning small disagreements into storms and fleeting frustrations into waves of guilt. She presses against the boundaries of your patience, you push back in kind, and in the stillness, you recognize the reflecti

Kaase Levell
Nov 21, 20255 min read


A Season for Both Tears and Laughter
The holiday season is often wrapped in twinkling lights, cheerful music, and endless reminders to be merry. But beneath the sparkle, many hearts carry something deeper—grief, disappointment, longing, or loneliness. While the world tells us to choose joy, I’ve learned that sometimes, the most honest place we can stand during the holiday season is holding both joy and sorrow in the same hands.

Jennifer Shook
Nov 21, 20253 min read


Patience and Quiet Faith: How God Meets Us in Life's Waiting Rooms
Patience is a sacred surrender. Fall and winter are my favorite seasons of the year… nature’s invitation to slow down. But for caregivers, this quiet can feel more like uncertainty than rest. So much of caregiving is waiting for answers, for healing, for next steps we cannot see.

Carol Stokes
Nov 21, 20255 min read
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