When we prepare through prayer, focusing on who God is, faith grows—and God opens doors no one else can. Just ask Nehemiah!
When we prepare through prayer, focusing on who God is, faith grows—and God opens doors no one else can. Just ask Nehemiah!
In every thorn and trial, grace meets us. Our weakness isn’t defeat — it’s the space where God’s strength and love show up most clearly.
Al enfrentarse a conversaciones difíciles, Nehemías no solo actuó: ayunó, oró y se centró en quién es Dios. Quizás nosotros también deberíamos prepararnos así.
When facing hard conversations, Nehemiah didn’t just act—he fasted, prayed, and focused on who God is. Maybe we should prepare like that too.
You never walk through pain alone. God’s love meets us in the hurt, carries us in the dark, and lights a path no matter how dim it feels.
God never abandons the work He begins. Like Ruth staying close to Boaz through the harvest, we are called to trust God’s faithfulness even when life feels unfinished.
And Naomi said to her daughter-in-law, ‘May he be blessed by the Lord, whose kindness has not forsaken the living or the dead!’ Naomi also said to her, ‘The man is a close relative of ours, one of our redeemers.’” (Ruth 2:20 ESV) Behind the word “redeemers” in this...
God doesn’t offer scraps—He satisfies. Like Ruth, we are invited to His table where there is more than enough for every need.
True comfort isn’t distant—it draws near. A kind word and a caring presence can remind someone they are seen, valued, and not alone.
When life feels uncertain, God offers refuge under His wings—a place of protection, nearness, and peace for all who trust in Him.