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God has a time to and a way to help. Trust His timing!

Back when I graduated from college, phones still hung on the wall instead of in our pockets. My first job was as a probation officer in Clearwater, Florida.  My boss was a no-nonsense businessman. Here’s the thing — we had

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

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

7 prayers to help your morning be great!

Whether you jump out of bed in the morning or attempt to hit snooze as many times possible before waking up, it is important to invite God into your day. We do not wake up each day hoping the sun

Let God give you gardens Along the Way!

It is the glory of God to unveil His mysterious ways to us, one day, one garden at a time. I grew up a city kid, always a short commute from a major trauma center when my dad could quickly

YOU will help Unlock God’s Purposes if you pray more!

Have you ever wondered what God’s plans and purposes are for your life? As a Christian, you probably understand the importance of seeking God’s presence and listening to His voice. It is through prayer and communing with God that 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

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

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