Deborah didn’t hesitate when God spoke — she moved with bold, steady obedience. As I revisited Judges 4–5, her confidence in God challenged me to confront my own hesitation. This short reflection explores why obedience matters and why I want it to become a natural rhythm in 2026.
A Christian devotional on overcoming fear, loneliness, and spiritual exhaustion through the stories of Elijah, Hagar, and David. Learn how God meets us in the wilderness and why you are never alone.
King Solomon is a man who is talked about for his many mistakes he made in the bible, but never the prayer he made to God to ask for wisdom. We unpack this prayer and study how we should apply this in our own lives.
What do you do when prayer feels impossible? This installment of the How to Pray 101 series explores the struggle of praying with a broken heart. Through honest reflection, biblical examples like Jesus in Gethsemane and David’s psalms, and practical encouragement, readers are reminded that even a simple whisper — “Father, I need You” — is enough. Anchored in Scriptures such as Psalm 34:18, Romans 8:38–39, and Habakkuk 3:17–19, this post offers hope, guidance, and gentle steps for connecting with God when life feels overwhelming.
Discover the overlooked power of repentance in the Christian life. In this heartfelt reflection, I share my personal journey of fasting, prayer, and realizing how repentance—turning away from sin and humbling ourselves before God—is essential for intimacy with Him. Through Scripture, from John the Baptist’s call to the prophets of old, we see that repentance is not a ritual but a heart posture. This blog invites believers, both new and seasoned, to rediscover repentance as a daily habit of love, humility, and renewal.
Discover how the Book of Psalms can transform your prayer life. This post explores three powerful psalms — Psalm 25, Psalm 27, and Psalm 143 — and shows how their words can become your own prayers for guidance, courage, and renewal. Whether you’re new to faith or simply searching for fresh inspiration, these psalms remind us that prayer doesn’t need complicated words — just honesty, trust, and a heart turned toward God.