Every year, December seems to arrive with both excitement and exhaustion. The calendars fill up. The shops get louder. Work deadlines multiply. Family expectations pile on. By mid-month, many of us find ourselves running, rushing, and reaching for breath, while telling ourselves, โThis year, I really want Christmas to be meaningful.โ But meaning requires margin.And … Continue reading How to Make Space for Jesus in a Distracted Christmas Season
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Loving Difficult People: Extending Grace Without Losing Yourself
Truth be told, some people are just hard to love. Maybe itโs a coworker who never appreciates your efforts, a family member who constantly criticizes, a friend who drains your energy, or even someone in your community who challenges your patience. Loving these people can feel like an impossible task. Yet, Scripture calls us to … Continue reading Loving Difficult People: Extending Grace Without Losing Yourself
Confidence Vs Godfidence: Learning to Fully Rely on God
We live in a world that tells us over and over again:โBelieve in yourself.โโTrust your instincts.โโYouโve got this.โ And while thereโs nothing wrong with confidence. In fact, confidence is a good thing and as believers, weโre called to something deeper. Something stronger. Something that doesnโt crumble when life gets hard or when we donโt feel … Continue reading Confidence Vs Godfidence: Learning to Fully Rely on God
When Youโre Tired of Being Strong: Finding Rest in Christโs Strength
Thereโs a kind of tiredness that sleep canโt fix.A heaviness that doesnโt go away after a weekend off.A quiet exhaustion that sits in your chest even when everything on the outside looks fine. Have you ever been there? The kind of tired where youโre functioning, showing up, smiling, managing responsibilities but inside, youโre drained?The kind … Continue reading When Youโre Tired of Being Strong: Finding Rest in Christโs Strength
Conviction Over Condemnation: How to Respect Different Reading Boundaries Among Christians
In the world of Christian readers, books are more than entertainment. Theyโre windows into values, beliefs, and sometimes, deeply personal convictions. But what happens when our reading choices donโt look the same? When one believer reads only Christian fiction while another enjoys fantasy or historical romance with secular elements? Or when someone avoids certain genres … Continue reading Conviction Over Condemnation: How to Respect Different Reading Boundaries Among Christians