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It’s Not too late for you!

It’s never too late to start. Start now. I finished my master’s degree as I turned 40. My mom started a successful business in her late 50s. My uncle became a U.S. citizen at age 74. And Joshua? Joshua was

When You’re Sick and Tired of problems, God Is Still Faithful!

Ever feel like you're running on empty but life keeps demanding more? You're not alone. Sometimes it feels like we're stuck in an endless cycle of struggles, whether it's health issues, financial stress, family problems, or just plain exhaustion from

Want a better day? Take a few moments and let’s pray!

In the midst of life's storms and struggles, it's natural to feel weary and worn down from trying to navigate challenges on our own. When the weight of the world feels heavy on our shoulders and we find ourselves exhausted

There is “Hope” for when it looks like it is “still not working”!

Have you ever found yourself in the midst of despair, feeling like there is no way out? It’s in these moments that it can be difficult to see any light at the end of the tunnel. However, even in what

Seeking right pathways? Listen for God’s Guidance!

In our fast-paced and noisy world, finding moments of peace and clarity can be a challenge. However, setting aside daily quiet time to pray and listen for God’s voice can bring about profound transformation. If you are tired of what

When you are tired, prayer can help reboot and restore your faith and joy!

Sometimes our spiritual batteries feel completely drained. We've been walking the same difficult path for so long that even our prayers feel heavy, and the joy we once knew seems like a distant memory. If you're reading this while feeling

Don’t like what is? Seek God for a fresh start!

In the midst of life’s challenges and trials, it’s not uncommon to feel weary and discouraged. For Christians who have been tirelessly striving to do good, only to find themselves stuck in unchanging circumstances, the burden can feel overwhelming. If

Use patience as a weapon when stubborn situations “refuse” to change!

We honor God when we worship Him in all our attitudes, affections, and actions—basically, from a sincere heart. Are you patient and able to wait calmly during trials without becoming depressed, frustrated, or angry? With patience we can persevere through the difficult

Be patient, while God works. He will make a way somehow!

Life has a way of testing our patience. It often feels like we’re constantly waiting for something—whether it’s a breakthrough, a change in our circumstances, or an answer to our prayers. If you’ve been praying earnestly about something and haven't

 “If You’re Standing Alone: Jesus can help.”

The silence can feel deafening. You might look around for the people who said they'd always be there, and suddenly, nobody's returning your calls. No one is available. No one seems to care. The problems you're facing could feel like a

Have Faith in God When Discouraging Situations Persist!

Dear friend and faithful blog reader, you may feel like life has handed you more than you can bear. The discouraging situations keep piling up, and the relief you’ve prayed for seems delayed. You are tired, worn down, and maybe

God is working while YOU’RE waiting!

Don't be discouraged by your circumstances. We know it's easier said than done, but God is faithful, and He is working behind the scenes to bring about a better tomorrow. It may not always feel like it, but it's true.

✨ Trust God for strength ~when what you have been going through exhausts you!✨

Let's be honest, we all have moments when we're tired to the bone—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When circumstances feel like an endless uphill battle, when problems seem to multiply by the minute, and when the people around us drain every

God will keep working, but only if “YOU keep praying”!

We all know that prayer is an important part of our spiritual growth. There are countless stories of answered prayers and testimonies of those who have seen the power of prayer in their lives. But what do we do when

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