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Trust God “when you are tired of life’s circumstances”! God can make a way!

Trusting God can be extremely difficult in our daily lives. When everything is falling apart around us, it can feel as if we are drowning under the pressure of life itself. In these difficult times, it is hard to trust

Don’t worry, God hears you!

In my distress I called to the Lord; I called out to my God. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came to his ears. (2 Samuel 22:7 NIV) The cries that awaken a mother in the middle of

Keep seeking God, expect Him to lead you New Ways!

Walking with God is often a step-by-step process. The Bible is a great resource that shows us how to walk with God.  In the very first book of the Bible, Genesis, we see men walking with God, not only Enoch

{You might Be still Fighting the wrong things!}

In case you haven’t already noticed or experienced it for yourself, here’s a bit of wisdom I’ve gathered along my journey of faith in the Lord: The life of a Christian is not an easy one! It’s not like we

Your problems could be “tests of YOUR 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.

“Trust God for a plan” when problems don’t change!

If you are like me, you have likely tried to find your way through a difficult situation by your own strength. There are times when no matter what we do, it just doesn’t seem good enough. We get frustrated and desperate, seeking

Your way? Or God’s way?

When YOU are ready to hear God’s Word, He will bring YOU to a place where He speaks to YOU. This happened to the Prophet Jeremiah when the Lord told him, “Arise and go down to the potter’s house, and

God has Hope for YOU in your Messy Days!

Parenting cuts deep to the core. It lays open our needs before God, and we can either resent it or embrace the powerful cleansing that comes from God’s purifying fire Yesterday was messy. It felt like we were trudging through

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