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Creating Healthy Boundaries: Lessons from Life and from Jesus
Have you ever found yourself saying “yes” when you knew you should have said “no”? Maybe you’ve felt your energy dwindle while juggling endless demands at work, or you’ve noticed your relationships slipping into unhealthy territory. Whether in our personal lives or our professional pursuits, setting boundaries is crucial—not only for our peace of mind…
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Dec 31 Reflecting on the Year: Persevering in Faith and Service
As another year comes to a close, many of us find ourselves reflecting on the whirlwind of events that have shaped our world, our faith, and our relationships. This has been a year marked by division, grief, and uncertainty—both in the world around us and within the church. The re-election of Donald Trump has once…
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December 17: ADVENT
Title: The Revolutionary Heart of Advent Opening Quote:“I don’t think we’ll understand Advent correctly until we see it as a preparation for a revolution.” – Robert Barron Hello, friend!Advent isn’t just a peaceful, reflective season—it’s also revolutionary. Jesus came into a broken world to turn everything upside down, challenging the status quo and bringing a…
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December 16 ADVENT
Breathing Christ into the World Title: The Breath of Advent Opening Quote:“By his own will Christ was dependent on Mary during Advent: he was absolutely helpless; he could go nowhere but where she chose to take him… In the seasons of our Advent—waking, working, eating, sleeping, being—each breath is a breathing of Christ into the…
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Living with Hope and Worship in a World Heading for Judgment
As we step into the holiday season—a time often filled with joy, reflection, and togetherness—it’s also an opportunity to turn our hearts back to what matters most: Jesus, the Savior who came to redeem us and show us the path to life. The last chapter of the Bible, Revelation 22, paints a breathtaking picture of…
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Obedience and Encouragement
It’s a question that cuts through the noise of life: “What do I really want?” Elisabeth Elliot frames it with profound clarity: “Did I want what I wanted, or did I want what He wanted, no matter what it might cost?” This isn’t a question we answer just once—it’s one we revisit in different seasons…
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December 5 ADVENT
Day 5: God’s Faithfulness in the Waiting Title: Faithful in the Waiting Opening Quote:“Advent is a time of waiting. But our whole life is Advent—that is, a time of waiting for the ultimate, for the time when there will be a new heaven and a new earth.” – Dietrich Bonhoeffer Hello!Waiting is hard, isn’t it?…
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Standing Strong During the Holidays: Overcoming Temptation Through Christ
The holidays are often called the most wonderful time of the year, but for many of us, they can also be the most challenging. Between the constant flow of alcohol at parties, the abundance of indulgent food, and the weight of emotions like loneliness, grief, or even depression, this season can feel like walking through…
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What’s It Like on the Other Side of Me
Have you ever noticed how minor irritations can snowball into significant conflicts? The doorbell rings unexpectedly, interrupting your focus. Instead of greeting the visitor with warmth, irritation bubbles up as if your personal space has been invaded. Or perhaps it’s your tone of voice—sarcastic, sharp, and easily misunderstood—that sparks unintended tension.It’s a subtle shift, but…
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Give Thanks Today and Every Day-Blessed Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Day. It’s the one day of the year when we intentionally pause to focus on gratitude. But if we’re honest, how often do we get distracted by what isn’t perfect? The turkey might be a little dry, the table might not be Pinterest-worthy, or the conversations around it might veer into uncomfortable territory. It’s…
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Let God Refine You: Lessons from Ruth’s Story
Have you ever felt like you’re just gleaning in the field—working hard, feeling unseen, and wondering if your efforts are even making a difference? Or maybe you feel like you’re in the middle of a chaffing floor season—a time of shaking, uncertainty, and waiting for clarity. Ruth’s story reminds us that even in the fields…
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