When the Long Weekend Ends: Starting the Work Week Anchored in Psalm 20:7

๐Ÿ“– โ€œSome trust in chariots, and some in horses;but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.โ€ โ€” Psalm 20:7 Three days of rest can reset the body. But the return to work โ€” especially on a Thursday โ€” can stir something else entirely. Emails waiting. Deadlines looming. Conversations unfinished. The quiet pressureContinue reading “When the Long Weekend Ends: Starting the Work Week Anchored in Psalm 20:7”

Ephesians 3:20 โ€” Less Than a Month Into the Promised Land

When I wrote about entering the Promised Land, I imagined a sense of arrival. Relief. Settling. A deep exhale after a long stretch of waiting and hoping and trusting. And in some ways, thatโ€™s been true. But itโ€™s been less than a month, and already Iโ€™m realising something important: the Promised Land isnโ€™t static. ItContinue reading “Ephesians 3:20 โ€” Less Than a Month Into the Promised Land”

๐ŸŒŒ A Glimpse of Healing: The Night My Eyes Turned White Again

It was an ordinary cell group eveningโ€”or so I thought. I had arrived that night carrying not just the usual burdens of the week, but also a troubling discomfort: my right eye had turned completely bloodshot. The whites were a deep, angry red, and I could feel the irritation pulsating behind my eyelid. My naturalContinue reading “๐ŸŒŒ A Glimpse of Healing: The Night My Eyes Turned White Again”

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