When many of us hear the word stewardship, the first thing that comes to mind is giving in church: tithes, offerings, or donations to a ministry. While those are important, stewardship is so much bigger than the offering plate. God is interested in how we manage everything He places in our hands, from money and time to gifts, opportunities, and… Read More
The Quiet Trap of Covetousness: When Wanting Becomes Addictive
It starts small. You see someone with the house you’ve dreamed of, the job you’ve prayed for, or the family you’ve longed to have. At first, it’s admiration. But if left unchecked, admiration shifts into desire, and desire into covetousness. Unlike envy (wanting what someone else has), covetousness goes a step further: it starts to consume your heart. You no… Read More
Work as Worship: Breaking the Sacred/Secular Divide
When we think of worship, most of us picture church services: lifting our hands, singing songs, giving offerings. But what if I told you that worship isn’t confined to Sunday mornings or church walls? From the very beginning, God designed work to be an act of worship. In Genesis 2:15, before sin ever entered the world, the Bible says: “The… Read More
When Envy Knocks at Your Door – Don’t Entertain It
Have you noticed that envy is one those things we experience but don’t always talk about? I may be bold to say it is a weaknesses that has plagued many especially as Christian women, where perception is often a stronger indicator of how one is treated rather than facts. In essence, what we see and what we think we see… Read More
Christian Entrepreneurs: 10 Core Values to Build a God-Centered Business
Here’s something we may not always talk about, Isaac was not just a patriarch of faith; he was a businessman who farmed, traded, and stewarded resources. His prosperity came not from luck, but from following God’s instruction. In Genesis 26, Isaac lived in a land struck by famine. Common sense said he should pack up and leave, but God told… Read More
Praying the Scriptures: Turning God’s Word Into Your Own Prayers
There are days when prayer feels natural and easy. And then there are days when words fail. You want to pray, but your mind feels blank, distracted, or weighed down. I’ve been there. One of the most life-giving lessons I’ve learned in such seasons is this: God has already given us words to pray. His Word is not just for… Read More
10 Lessons I’ve Learned as a Single Woman About to Turn 40
As my 40th birthday draws closer, I’ve been thinking a lot about the path I’ve walked; the highs and lows, the waiting seasons, the lessons I didn’t know I needed, and the unexpected ways God has shaped me. I never imagined that I would be single at this stage of life. And yet, here I am not less than, not… Read More
Relationship Secret 30 — Building a Christ-Centered Courtship (Finale)
We are finally at the end of our Relationship Secrets Series, what a blessing this assignment has been. Thank you so much for reading and learning with me. May this series enrich and deepen your relationship with your partner and your commitment to Christ. Amen I like to think that courtship is a kind of holy rehearsal. It’s a season… Read More
When God Tests Your Trust with Your Finances
I used to think I truly trusted God with my finances, until God asked me to do one of the hardest things I’d ever faced. He asked me to let go of my savings. It felt unreasonable at first. Why would God want me to give up the little safety net I had worked so hard to build? I resisted,… Read More
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