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When Being the Victim Keeps You From Healing
Freedom began when I stopped asking only who hurt me and started asking God what he wanted to heal in me.

Barb Lownsbury
Apr 116 min read


Future Hope: The Multitude Before the Throne
If God’s future includes a redeemed people from every nation and background standing together before His throne, then we are called to begin living that reality now.

Marla Waldron
Mar 174 min read


The Mind of Christ: Humility as the Path to Unity
Humility as the path to unity sounds beautiful in theory, but in practice it becomes holy work.

Barb Lownsbury
Mar 138 min read


The Bond of Love & Peace: Protecting Unity
I’m learning that it’s possible to disagree without sowing discord, even though the internet would have me believe otherwise.

Morgan Benner
Feb 205 min read


Taking Life By the Horns
After tragedy, I didn’t just wrestle grief—I wrestled trust in God. This is the story of how control became my survival plan… and how surrender became my way back to peace.

Amy McKamey
Jan 225 min read


When We Can’t See the Road Ahead: A Journey of Faith
We don’t always get clarity on the road ahead. But God invites us to trust that the unknown path may be the most meaningful part of the journey.

Amy McKamey
Nov 21, 20256 min read


Turn Your Eyes
Our life is but a vapor, but it will have true meaning when we look to Jesus for everything.

Morgan Benner
Sep 26, 20258 min read


When You Feel Like You're Not Enough
When you feel like you’re not enough, remember: your worth isn’t defined by rejection or circumstances. True strength and peace come from anchoring your identity in Christ’s unshakable love.

Marla Waldron
Sep 5, 20254 min read


Fresh Paths of Adventure
God wants each of us to embark on a beautiful, amazing journey, but too often we settle for treading the same old, well-worn road.

Barb Lownsbury
Jan 3, 20254 min read
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