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Hidden Behind the Screen: Guarding Your Heart in Digital Spaces
A forum question revealed a troubling truth: cruelty often hides behind usernames. How we respond online matters—because God sees every word.

Jane Isley
3 min read


The Art of Responding with Grace, Not Reacting in Anger
Life often tempts us to answer in anger, but true strength is responding with calm. Let God fill the silence, guide your words, and transform reaction into grace.

Favour
2 min read


When Conviction Hits: Learning to Honor Our Prayer Promises
Discover the power of prayer as a covenant. One forgotten request became a wake-up call, reshaping my faith, relationships, and the way I honor our promise to God and others.

Jane Isley
3 min read


The First Sexual Revolution: How Jesus Transformed the World for Women
In a Roman world where women were disposable and consent was irrelevant, Jesus introduced a sexual ethic unlike anything seen before. His revolution wasn’t about repression, but about dignity, equality, and redemption.

Nathan Cole
3 min read


The Blessing of a Contrary Child
If I had only two children, I might have been a perfect parent. But God blessed me with a third—a free spirit who taught me more about grace and humility than I could have learned any other way.

Tessa Lind
3 min read


How Overused Christian Phrases Can Hurt
How often do we hand out pre-scripted spiritual advice without really listening? This personal reflection explores the hidden harm behind overused faith phrases.

Jane Isley
2 min read


My motherhood will never be expunged.
In that moment, I knew a day would come when I would have to defend and fight for my right to say I am a mother in conversation.

Jane Isley
4 min read


Redefining Successful Parenting: When Faith Is the Goal
We define success in parenting by keeping our kids safe and happy — but what if real success is about preparing them for battle, not protecting them from it?

Tessa Lind
4 min read


Abraham’s Secret: The Kind of Friendship God Still Desires Today
Abraham’s story shows us something rare and powerful—friendship with God. It wasn’t built on perfection, but on trust. And that same invitation remains open to every believer who dares to walk closely with Him.

Favour
2 min read


Women of the Bible: Their Faith, Strength, and Importance
The Bible is full of powerful women—faithful, bold, and chosen by God. From Ruth’s loyalty to Deborah’s leadership to the unnamed woman who touched Jesus’ cloak, these stories remind us that women are cherished daughters in God’s plan.

Sienna Krieg
5 min read


Why You’re Stuck in the Same Sin Patterns Your Parents Had
Some battles you’re fighting weren’t yours to begin with. They were handed down. Learn how to identify generational sin patterns and close the doors the enemy has used for generations.

Ashneil
6 min read


The Church Alone Can’t Disciple Our Kids (And What Parents Must Do)
Church equips and encourages us, but it isn’t enough to disciple our kids on its own. Scripture makes it clear: parents are called to teach their children the Word of God daily, at home and in life.

Stephanie M.
4 min read


Forgiveness Isn’t Forgetting: Why “Forgive and Forget” Hurts People
“Forgive and forget” isn’t Biblical — it’s a toxic cliché. True forgiveness doesn’t erase memory; it chooses grace without enabling harm.

Ashneil
6 min read


Submission | Ephesians 5:22 | Women
This verse has been used for centuries against women in the wrong way, now I’m talking about human nature, not God’s intention. The two are not mutually exclusive here; when it comes to understanding what this verse means, you have to go back to what God intended it to be, not what man has turned it into.

Jane Isley
7 min read


The Myth of the Perfect Christian Kid
You do not need your son or daughter to win the admiration of the church crowd. You need them to feel known, safe, and guided. Stop feeling the weight of raising the ideal child. Instead, journey with them through mistake, doubt, and everything else, pointing back to Jesus.

The Blooming Educator
3 min read


Faith on the Floor: What My Students Taught Me About God
Turns out, the most unexpected place to grow your faith is on a classroom floor with a glue stick in one hand and someone’s lost tooth in the other.

The Blooming Educator
3 min read


𝐄𝐅𝐅𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐆
Discipline is needed in child upbringing, but not abuse - they are 2 separate waters that do not mix.

Anya P.C.
1 min read


Day in the Life of a Tired Momma
Suddenly, it’s too much. Sobs wrack your body as you think, I can’t do this. Why is all of it so hard? Then you hear it — the still, small voice you’ve been ignoring all day. Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.

Stephanie M.
4 min read


Abusive spouses, divorce, and the Bible: Breaking free from the doctrine, tradition, and ignorance.
I was discussing a prevalent view among the church and held by many Christians: the belief that a spouse can’t leave and divorce an unrepentant and abusive spouse. They got it all wrong, and I’m here to help.

Jane Isley
6 min read
2–22: Based on Hebrew, a woman is NOT subservient to man
I think this is a post that wives, actually all women, whether married or not, are going to enjoy.

Guest Writer: Richoka
2 min read
2–23: Should I hit the singles bars to find my soul mate?
Now am I saying that you should deliberately avoid all social situations or relationships with other singles? Of course not. What I’m saying is don’t be frantic and frazzled.

Guest Writer: Richoka
3 min read
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