Send us a text What if the deepest change you’re seeking doesn’t come from trying harder, but from living in a love that doesn’t move? We open John 15:9 and sit with Jesus’ claim: “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Continue in my love.” Not a sampler, not a seasonal mood—an invitation to make love your home. Together we trace how abiding shifts everything practical. Approval-chasing loses its grip when your identity rests in a covenant love that isn’t earned. Obedience stops s...
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Send us a text What if the deepest change you’re seeking doesn’t come from trying harder, but from living in a love that doesn’t move? We open John 15:9 and sit with Jesus’ claim: “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Continue in my love.” Not a sampler, not a seasonal mood—an invitation to make love your home. Together we trace how abiding shifts everything practical. Approval-chasing loses its grip when your identity rests in a covenant love that isn’t earned. Obedience stops s...
Committing Your Plans to God for Clarity and Peace
Faith for Everyday
4 minutes
3 weeks ago
Committing Your Plans to God for Clarity and Peace
Send us a text Some plans sparkle on paper and still crumble in real life. We unpack why—and how Proverbs 16:3 offers a better way to build: commit your work to God first, then act with clarity and peace. Instead of hustling for certainty, we talk through a simple, repeatable rhythm—pray before you plan, invite God to refine the details, and let Him open or close the doors. That shift doesn’t shrink your ambition; it strengthens your foundation, aligns your motives, and lifts the pressure to ...
Faith for Everyday
Send us a text What if the deepest change you’re seeking doesn’t come from trying harder, but from living in a love that doesn’t move? We open John 15:9 and sit with Jesus’ claim: “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Continue in my love.” Not a sampler, not a seasonal mood—an invitation to make love your home. Together we trace how abiding shifts everything practical. Approval-chasing loses its grip when your identity rests in a covenant love that isn’t earned. Obedience stops s...