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🕊 When Service Feels Fruitless: Echoes From a Troubled Heart
When Service Feels Fruitless: Echoes From a Troubled Heart Ministry by its very nature should be a sacred devotion—an offering laid on the altar, untouched by the hands of ambition or applause. Yet today, as I sit with years poured into service, I find myself wrestling with a haunting question: What do I have to…
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🌅 The Room, the Rhythm, the Revival: A Venice Pilgrimage for the Soul
I’ve never taken a vacation. Not in the traditional sense. No packed itineraries, no tours, no exotic checklists. But I’ve long imagined one—not for leisure, but for remembrance. A retreat not of absence, but arrival. A place where silence speaks, and Scripture sings. So I wrote this in anticipation, in yearning, in spiritual appetite. It’s…
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Embracing the Now: A Journey of Purpose
The speaker embraces the present, viewing it as sacred and purposeful. Reflect on the innate instinct of an ant and the womb’s role in nurturing potential. Life’s journey, framed by patience and reverence, shapes one’s purpose. Each act of love prepares for the future, stressing the significance of living faithfully in the Now.
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🕊️ NEWSLETTER | “When Fullness Becomes a Fog”
In a culture that treats indulgence like identity, we rarely ask: Is my appetite aligned with my assignment? This reflection invites you to reevaluate food not just as fuel, but as a spiritual battleground—where the enemy still whispers at the table. Through biblical insight, personal conviction, and powerful declarations, we uncover how to eat with…
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Every Food is Delicious in the Stomach Until it Troubles it.
I have no delicious food right now. I decided to test more foods because I have forgotten the taste of the foods I ate yesterday. By noon today, I will pronounce my judgment. Meanwhile, enjoy your meal. Eat for your stomach’s health, and do not make your stomach a slave to delicious foods. Thanks.
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Heaven’s Wardrobe: Dressing for the Kingdom
The author reflects on the significance of clothing choices, emphasizing spiritual garments over physical attire. Using biblical references, they illustrate how these garments symbolize identity, character, and faith. Ultimately, they encourage readers to wear spiritual clothing, such as righteousness and humility, to embody Christ’s values in their daily lives.
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Holy Spirit vs. Modern Spiritual Practices
In a world where ‘spiritual’ wears many costumes, not every cloak carries light. Spirit-filled is not spirituality. Gifting isn’t grounding. And discernment isn’t for display—it’s for deliverance. Until we reclaim the sacredness of this word, we risk calling rebellion revelation. The time for mingling is over. It’s time to return to the Spirit who separates,…
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The Crook and the Cry: A Wake-Up Call to the Church That Forgets
The Church is not a building—it’s a body. But what happens when that body forgets its own limbs? When a faithful brother falls into hardship and no one notices his absence, we must ask: where is the shepherd’s crook? This article is a call to remember, to restore, and to recommit. Through the stories of…
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“More Than Bread: How the Word of God Nourishes More Than Our Bodies”
We gather around tables to eat, but when was the last time we truly fed our souls? The Word of God is more than a book—it’s a banquet. It doesn’t fill our bellies, it fills the spaces we don’t talk about. The hollow ones. The hungry ones. And just like jollof rice or hot pepper…
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The Princess Who Ran With Stallions: A Tribute to Kathryn Kuhlman
She never asked for a chariot. She ran with stallions. Cloaked not in titles but in truth, she bore her crown beneath flowing gowns. They called her too much, too soft, too bold, too broken— But Heaven called her willing. And she said yes. She didn’t ride flawlessly. She limped into the purpose with grace…