When I look back at my journey, I realize that what people often labeled me as “hard headed, stubborn and difficult” was also what God used to turn into “perseverance, dedication and conviction”. These qualities allowed me to have faith for four and never give up.
Read MoreGod is looking for bold people to do bold things.
Read MoreYou are not cancelled, you are called!
Read MoreSaturday represents the middle, the process, the hurt, the grief, the waiting season.
Read MoreThat bubble conveys that something is going on even if you don't know what's going on. Trust God in the bubble!
Read MoreNo longer do I want what I want, I want what God wants. That’s growth.
Read MoreWe don’t know what tomorrow will bring but we can be certain that God will be with us in our tomorrow.
Read MoreWhat happens when life throws you a curveball and you go from thriving to surviving to almost dying?
Read MoreIt’s easy to get complacent and lose enthusiasm with time but it takes so much determination and will-power to push through the distractions and challenges life throws at us.
Read MoreAnd although we reflect on the past, we’re always moving toward the future because bigger and better await us.
Read MoreThe reality is sometimes it just doesn’t feel like God is good.
Read MoreGod cannot give you something new, if you don’t relinquish the old. Make room for the new; it will change your life.
Read MoreIn towdah, the hands are extended forward as if you’re ready to accept or receive something. Are you ready to receive what the Lord has for you? Towdah is speaking in faith and thanking God in advance for what you have received in faith.
Read MoreMaybe he won’t calm the storm but he will calm you in the middle of your storm.
Read MoreSurrounded by Him- you can do more than surrounded by a hundred people.
Read MoreThe world is full of people who are lost, who have given up on hope, who are going through hardship and have no one to turn to for encouragement.
Read MoreWe tend to forget about the small details in life because we are too busy figuring out what the “big” picture should look like.
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