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...
Send us a text If the road ahead feels foggy, you’re not lost—you’re being invited to a different kind of guidance. We take a fresh, grounded look at Proverbs 3:5–6 and unpack what it really means to trust with your whole heart, stop leaning on your own limited view, and acknowledge God in every corner of your life—from major life choices to the quiet habits that shape your days. This isn’t theory or platitudes; it’s a practical way to walk when you can’t see far, but you still need to move. ...
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...