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Prayer is one of the most powerful gifts God has given us and one of the easiest to let slip. If your prayer life feels dry, inconsistent, or just hard to prioritize, you’re in good company. Even King David, in the midst of carrying a deep burden declared, “Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you.” (Psalm 55:22) The good news? God meets us right were we a...


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Many people wonder whether the Serenity Prayer is found in the Bible. While the prayer itself is not a Bible verse, its message is deeply rooted in Scripture. The prayer’s themes of accepting what we cannot change, courageously changing what we can, and seeking God’s wisdom all reflect biblical principles. In this post, we’ll explore the origin of the Serenity Prayer, what is...


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The peace of God is one of the greatest gifts available to believers. Yet many of us struggle with worry, anxiety, fear, and uncertainty. Is it really possible to experience God’s perfect peace when life feels overwhelming? The Bible answers with a resounding yes. Let’s explore what the peace of God means, how it differs from worldly peace, and practical ways to experience it...


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Have you ever noticed how quickly your heart can shift gears? One scroll through social media and suddenly you’re comparing your life to someone else’s highlight reel. One difficult conversation and bitterness takes root before you even realize it. Just one season of busyness and the quiet time with God that once felt essential starts slipping away- and with it, your peace.


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How would you respond if I asked you to describe your identity? Who are you? Your identity in Christ is far different from your personal identity which is commonly defined by your family role or job description. (I’m a Mom, or I’m a teacher, etc.) It also includes your personality traits, hobbies, likes and dislikes, etc. But these are just facts about you that change through...


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