Tag: life
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The Power of Choices: The Verdict

“This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live.” —Deuteronomy 30:19 (NIV) We’ve spent the last few posts in this series talking about the authority God gave us,…
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🚨 Replacement Theology Is a Lie — And It’s Time to Wake Up! 🚨

Lately, my heart has been grieved and my spirit stirred to the point of righteous anger. I recently messaged my own family—some of whom I suspect are unknowingly being swept up in a wave of false doctrine—because the time for silence is long gone. Let me be clear: any doctrine or pastor who preaches that…
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The Power of Choices: Part Three

“I Forgive You.” Three simple words. Yet when spoken from the heart, they carry a divine weight far heavier than the stones others are eager to cast. Recently, I found myself in a deeply unsettling storm within the Christian Contemporary Music world. A well-known artist—whose name I will not mention out of respect for all…
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The Power of Choices – Part Two: Obedience and Outcomes

Life doesn’t just happen to us—we shape it daily through the choices we make. Some choices feel small and insignificant, others monumental, but all of them ripple through time and consequence. God, in His mercy, has never hidden the stakes. In Deuteronomy 28, He clearly outlines a covenant with His people: a covenant built on…
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Deciphering The Truth in the Midst of Distractions

In today’s world, it seems the very concept of truth has become a moving target—subjective, fluid, and often distorted beyond recognition. We hear phrases like “Live your truth,” or “Speak your truth,” almost daily, as if truth were something we could tailor to our own preferences, experiences, and emotions. But the result of this mindset…
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When Doctors Give Up — The Alarming State of Healthcare in the Southern U.S.

This morning I woke up with a heavy heart. My husband and I got ready, not for work or a pleasant outing, but to go and pray with a dear friend in the hospital. He’s been battling stage 4 liver and esophageal cancer since last year. Now, his doctors in Georgia have given up hope,…
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Living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Aging, Understanding, and Hope

When you live with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), every day can feel like a puzzle you weren’t given all the pieces to—especially when you’ve lived most of your life not knowing you even had it. For me, EDS isn’t just a diagnosis; it’s a life journey that has spanned four decades of unanswered questions, unexplained pain,…
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Big Changes and New Beginnings

Life has a way of surprising us when we least expect it. These past few weeks have been a whirlwind of exciting changes and opportunities that I’m thrilled to share with all of you. After years of navigating challenges and uncertainty, I feel like I’ve stepped into a new season—one filled with purpose, progress, and…
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The Light of Sacrifice and Redemption

(Part 4) Ai Audio As we conclude this series, we reflect on the ultimate purpose of light: to dispel darkness and offer life. Both Chanukah and Christmas remind us of this profound truth. In Chanukah, the menorah’s light stands as a symbol of God’s faithfulness and the victory of His people against overwhelming odds. In…
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Introducing The Series of Light

Ai Audio reader The holiday season is upon us—a time of joy, reflection, and gratitude. As the days grow colder and the nights longer, we are reminded of the light that shines through the darkness, bringing hope to all. In this spirit, I am thrilled to introduce a new series of blog posts that will…
