Send us a text What if purity of faith looks less like perfect words and more like steady compassion paired with a quiet, bridled tongue? We invite you into a guided practice that blends confession, breathwork, and worship, then roots those moments of stillness in the piercing clarity of James 1:27. The journey is simple but demanding: ask for mercy with Psalm 51, breathe until your body settles, praise until your heart lifts, and then walk out a faith that speaks life and serves those most i...
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Send us a text What if purity of faith looks less like perfect words and more like steady compassion paired with a quiet, bridled tongue? We invite you into a guided practice that blends confession, breathwork, and worship, then roots those moments of stillness in the piercing clarity of James 1:27. The journey is simple but demanding: ask for mercy with Psalm 51, breathe until your body settles, praise until your heart lifts, and then walk out a faith that speaks life and serves those most i...
Daily Devotional: Pursuing God Through Solitude | Monday
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Daily Devotional: Pursuing God Through Solitude | Monday
Send us a text Solitude as Spiritual Priority Devotional Thought: Jesus consistently prioritized solitude, showing it's a radical act of prioritizing intimacy with the Father over ministry demands. If the Son of God needed to withdraw to pray, we certainly do too. Solitude sets aside the urgent to focus on the eternal. Scripture: “Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed.” — Mark 1:35 (NIV) Question fo...
Growing Closer to God with Guided Meditation
Send us a text What if purity of faith looks less like perfect words and more like steady compassion paired with a quiet, bridled tongue? We invite you into a guided practice that blends confession, breathwork, and worship, then roots those moments of stillness in the piercing clarity of James 1:27. The journey is simple but demanding: ask for mercy with Psalm 51, breathe until your body settles, praise until your heart lifts, and then walk out a faith that speaks life and serves those most i...