Category Archives: Seeking God

Maybe you just need “Living” water!

In John 4, we read that Jesus met a Samaritan woman at “Jacob’s well,” and asked her for a drink of water. When she questioned His behavior, He engaged her in conversation: Jesus replied, “If you only knew the gift

Your Prayers May Change Things, 10 Ways it did in the Bible!

If you’re going to say a prayer, it’s probably because you want something to change. When you pray for a blessing, you want to feel blessed afterward. When you pray for protection, you want to feel safe afterward. When you

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

Trade Your Cares for Calm

We could all use these words of peace! Could you use some calm? If so, you aren’t alone. We could all use these words of peace: And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and

Maybe YOUR problems are only “tests of faith”!

For many the word “test” brings anxiety. We have so many tests in our lives:  math, spelling, driver’s license, swimming, blood, medical … and each comes with a grade or pass/fail result. Either way, we want to pass the tests.

When you are exhausted from what you going through, transform Your prayer life 5 Minutes daily!

Let's be honest – most of us struggle with prayer. We start with good intentions, maybe even set aside 30 minutes for deep spiritual connection, but life gets crazy and suddenly it's been weeks since we really talked to God.

If You’re Fed up and tired of it, Joylessness Is Not a Sin or Failure!

We all go through times of joylessness, times of abject failure, seasons of grief, feeling overwhelmed for prolonged periods of time. Some of us are burnt out for any number of reasons. And many of us flagellate ourselves; we beat

When it seems like you’re the only one holding the rope, God can help!

Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.”* —

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