Sometimes our struggles are the very things that reveal God’s power. Hear how God works through problems to show His faithfulness.
God’s healing isn’t just for you — it’s for others too. Discover how your restoration can become someone else’s lifeline.
Nothing the enemy can do can take what God has already given you. Learn how to stand firm in your identity and purpose in Christ.
Learn the difference between guilt and shame, how the enemy uses them, and how to walk in freedom, forgiveness, and God’s grace.
We love asking God to fix everything around us—but what if the thing that needs fixing is us? In this raw and honest episode, we dive into the hard truth that sometimes, we’re the ones holding ourselves back. With humility and hope, this message challenges you to stop pointing fingers and start praying like David: “Search me, O God.” Because when Jesus begins to fix you, everything around you starts changing too.
You can only excuse your trauma for so long. In this heart-wrenching but freeing episode, we talk about the danger of using trauma as a hiding place. Yes, what happened to you was real—but so is the healing Jesus offers. If you’ve been stuck in survival mode, this message will gently push you toward surrender and remind you: your trauma may have shaped you, but it doesn’t get to define you. Healing is hard, but your purpose is worth it.
You’ve heard it said: “Hurt people hurt people.” But what if we flipped that truth around? What if we allowed God to heal us—fully? This episode explores what’s possible when you stop living from your pain and start living from your healing. From building stronger relationships to breaking generational cycles, healed people don’t just survive—they change lives. It’s time to heal… because the world needs what’s on your life.
In a world that pushes you to blend in, this episode is a reminder that God didn’t call you to be like everyone else—He called you to be you. Not a version shaped by fear, shame, or pressure, but the one He created with purpose. You don’t have to dim your light to make others comfortable. When you walk in who God made you to be, that’s where you find real freedom and impact. Be bold. Be true. Be who He called you to be.
In no way am I excusing or justifying addiction—wrong is still wrong. But this episode is a reminder that even in the middle of your struggle, there is still grace and mercy at the cross. You are not too far gone. Through Jesus, healing is possible and freedom is within reach. You can overcome it. Let this be your reminder: God’s power is greater than any chain, and His love still reaches for you.
The Gospel isn’t just about cutting off sin—it’s about falling so in love with Jesus that you no longer want the things that once held you. In this episode, I share how true transformation doesn’t come from striving to be perfect, but from staying close to the One who is. If you’ve been trying to live right but feel like you’re failing, this is your reminder: it’s love that changes everything.
Have you ever felt so weighed down by sin or shame that you didn’t even know how to pray? I’ve been there. But today, I want to remind you: God is not intimidated by your sin. He’s not shocked. He’s not giving up on you. In this episode, I talk about bringing your mess to Jesus and letting grace break the cycle of guilt. You don’t have to run anymore—just come home.
This past Sunday, I sat quietly as the elders around me prayed—and I could feel the atmosphere shift. It made me wonder… when they’re gone, will we be ready to carry what they carried? This episode is all about honoring the prayers that carried us, and rising to take our place in the gap. It’s our turn now—and it’s time to stand on our own feet and keep the fire burning.
Letting go isn’t always easy, especially when the past feels familiar. But sometimes God calls us to close one chapter so He can open another. In this episode, I reflect on what it means to say goodbye to old versions of ourselves, past mistakes, and even past seasons. It’s time to walk forward into who God is calling you to be.
Sometimes life feels like driving through a storm—you can’t see what’s ahead, but you trust that you’ll make it through. This devotional shares a moment with my mom during a rainstorm that reminded me to keep moving, even when it’s hard. If you’re tired, uncertain, or overwhelmed, this episode is your reminder: don’t stop now. The storm doesn’t last forever.
A personal and powerful testimony of healing, restoration, and ministry after brokenness. In this episode, I share how God brought me from a place of shame and guilt to a place of purpose. I talk about a song we sang in choir—“You’re Gonna See Yourself on the Other Side”—and how I clung to those words. This is for anyone still waiting for their healing, still believing for their “other side.” God is not done with you.
Sometimes God delivers you from the fire — but other times, He keeps you in it… and makes you fireproof.
In today’s episode, we’re talking about what it means to walk through hard seasons with God by your side, even when the flames don’t die down.
You’re not being destroyed — you’re being developed.
And the same fire meant to break you might be the very thing God uses to reveal what He’s built inside you.
Some of us were handed pain we never asked for — trauma, addiction, silence, shame. But just because it was passed down doesn’t mean it has to stay. In this episode of Grace in the Morning, we’re getting real about what it looks like to be the one who says, “It stops with me.”
This is for the cycle breakers. The chain breakers. The ones choosing healing, even when it’s hard.
The curse may have come through your bloodline — but it ends with you.
Before the doors open… before the healing comes… before the miracle happens — there’s a praise. In today’s episode of Grace in the Morning, we’re talking about what it means to praise God in advance. Even when nothing’s changed yet. Even when it still hurts. This is for the person who’s holding on by faith, trusting that God is still working behind the scenes.
Even when you feel invisible, God sees you. This episode is for the ones who feel forgotten — a gentle reminder that heaven hasn’t looked away. You are seen, known, and deeply loved.