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...
Send us a text What if freedom isn’t about trying harder but about staying rooted in what’s already true? We open John 8:31–32 and trace a clear path from knowing Jesus’ words to walking in real, everyday freedom. Across 31 days we’ve named the tactics of spiritual deception, including the pull of witchcraft and counterfeit spirituality, and today we draw the line between flattering lies and the light that exposes them. The message is simple and strong: God’s word is your greatest weapon, and...
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...