Al enfrentarse a conversaciones difíciles, Nehemías no solo actuó: ayunó, oró y se centró en quién es Dios. Quizás nosotros también deberíamos prepararnos así.
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.
When letting go feels easier, choose to cling. Like Ruth, faith holds on—even without answers—trusting that God is already holding on to you.
We all face moments when we simply want to walk away and quit. But true endurance isn’t just about our own stamina; it’s about turning to God for the strength to last until the end. As Romans 5 reminds us, our suffering produces endurance, and that endurance builds a character rooted in hope. When you feel overwhelmed, remember that God is ready to carry you until you are strong enough to run again.
Sometimes victory isn’t in fighting harder, but in standing faithful. Learn how ‘amad’ reminds us to trust God when pressure rises.
Pray until something happens—then keep praying. God hears you. Prayer is powerful; never stop believing or being grateful. 🙏 #KeepPraying
It’s Olympics time! What lessons can we learn from this event that will further our Spiritual walk with Christ?
Feeling like a bit of a … lost cause? Like God shouldn’t even want you near? Good news! God won’t give up on you until you draw your last breath!
No matter what you are going through, don’t give up! God has already created a way out!
Do you find yourself struggling with your walk with God? Talk to Him, ask Him what to do, then listen for that small, still voice.