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Why God Doesn’t Always Pull Us Out of Sin Immediately
When I’ve cried out to God for help, I realized I wasn’t always longing for holiness—I was longing for relief. Sometimes what we call repentance is really a desire to feel righteous again.

Mikiyas Astatke
3 min read


Learning to Pray With Honesty When Life Feels Unsteady
There’s a difference between believing God is good and actually leaning on that when things wobble. Most of us know the first one, but the second one takes practice.

Gary L Ellis
2 min read


The Confession
Why do we hide our mistakes from our parents? From an early age, we are trained to crave their approval and fear their disappointment. That instinct doesn’t fade with adulthood—and it often follows us into our relationship with God.

Tessa Lind
4 min read


The Very Basics of Reading the Bible
For those ready to explore their Christian roots, the time has come to crack open a Bible. Start small, read with patience, and let the stories and wisdom come naturally to your heart.

Guest Writer
10 min read


The Lord gives no favor to the double-minded.
What is the meaning of double minded in the Bible? Explore how Scripture defines a double-minded heart, why instability damages faith, and how biblical discernment restores wholeness.

Jane Isley
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


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


Aligning human will with God’s purpose
It’s what makes us morally responsible before God. He gave us a will so that love and obedience could be genuine, not robotic. God doesn’t force obedience — He invites it. The will is where we answer that invitation.

I. M. Koen
5 min read
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