Monthly Archives: June 2025

Don’t Grow Weary in Your Waiting Seasons: Trust God’s Unseen Work!

In the tapestry of life, we have found that God has threads of waiting woven intricately into our journey. These waiting seasons can often feel like a barren desert, where hope seems to wither and faith falters. But dear friend

God can help YOU bloom where you’re planted!

Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, whose trust is in the LORD. He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream, and does not fear when heat comes, for its

God’s got breakthrough for you, but first, you gotta Stop Accepting Defeat as Normal! 🚀✨

Are you stuck in a cycle of struggle? ?Has defeat become your normal?What if we told you that accepting your current struggles is the biggest barrier to your breakthrough? ? WHAT IF YOUR LIFE IS STUCK… BECAUSE YOU’VE MADE PEACE WITH DEFEAT? ? Could it be

Even If You’re Tired….. YOU MUST Keep Moving Forward!

YOU’VE COME THIS FAR by faith; keep moving forward The central theme, chosen to mark the 60th anniversary celebrations of the Brittons Hill Wesleyan Holiness Church, was taken up by Reverend Lorton Moore during the anniversary service, luncheon and awards

When God’s Solutions Seem Elusive, keep trying!

There are seasons in life when everything feels uncertain. The weight of your struggles bears down on you, and no matter how much you pray or hope, it seems like the answers are slipping just beyond your reach. You’ve searched

Tired? Let God help “destress” your life!

Work pressures. Family commitments. Church outreaches. Your children’s extracurricular activities. All of these things are well and good. They may even be God-ordained, but if you find yourself feeling the effects of too many commitments, then it’s time to de-stress

Feel stuck in the valley of “dry bones”? Trust God to help!

Dear friend, God knows you’re weary. God knows you’re tired of feeling stuck in a place where nothing seems to change, where the weight of life presses so heavily on your chest that you wonder if you’ll ever catch your

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