Send us a text What if joy isn’t something you chase, but something you practice? We open Nehemiah 8:10 and explore a simple, repeatable way to invite joy into an ordinary day: hourly gratitude. By shifting attention from what’s missing to what God is doing, we discover strength that doesn’t wobble with circumstances and a peace that survives the afternoon slump. We talk about joy as a source of resilience rather than a reward for getting life right. That means choosing to remember God’s cha...
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Send us a text What if joy isn’t something you chase, but something you practice? We open Nehemiah 8:10 and explore a simple, repeatable way to invite joy into an ordinary day: hourly gratitude. By shifting attention from what’s missing to what God is doing, we discover strength that doesn’t wobble with circumstances and a peace that survives the afternoon slump. We talk about joy as a source of resilience rather than a reward for getting life right. That means choosing to remember God’s cha...
Day 289 Be Careful What You Celebrate | Isaiah 5:20
Wisdom for the Day - Everyday
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Day 289 Be Careful What You Celebrate | Isaiah 5:20
Send us a text When culture hands us a mask, we ask a harder question: what are we actually celebrating? Guided by Isaiah 5:20, we take a clear-eyed look at how easy it is to label darkness as harmless fun and to shrug at what God calls good. I share why discernment matters for ordinary choices, why entertainment can quietly reshape our appetites, and how set-apart living isn’t about fear or pride—it’s about love, clarity, and a heart aligned with God. We walk through the tension many feel i...
Wisdom for the Day - Everyday
Send us a text What if joy isn’t something you chase, but something you practice? We open Nehemiah 8:10 and explore a simple, repeatable way to invite joy into an ordinary day: hourly gratitude. By shifting attention from what’s missing to what God is doing, we discover strength that doesn’t wobble with circumstances and a peace that survives the afternoon slump. We talk about joy as a source of resilience rather than a reward for getting life right. That means choosing to remember God’s cha...