Tag: Conversations to Clarity
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A Lesson on Stewarding the Body
When the Temple of God Became Personal The other day I was listening to a conversation between Jackie Hill Perry and Preston Perry on their episode about sex and stewarding the body. Somewhere around the twenty-eight minute mark, Preston began explaining something that made my mind stop for a moment. He referenced 1 Corinthians 6…
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When You Feel Like Giving Up but Keep Going Anyway
There Is Still Hope Under the Sun Have you ever felt like giving up? Not in a dramatic way. Not for attention. Just quietly tired. Quietly overwhelmed. Quietly wondering what the point is. There are moments when the weight of life feels so heavy that disappearing seems easier than continuing. You do not actually want…
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Raising Children in Faith: When Your Silence About Christ Is Still Teaching
Faith, Submission, and the Legacy We Are Quietly Building If you are running from Christ, even quietly, your children can feel it. If you are saved but not submitted, if prayer has become occasional, if your Bible collects more dust than fingerprints, if fellowship feels optional rather than necessary, and you are raising children, then…
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Faith, Discipline, and Structure: The Truth About Consistency
The Hard Truth No One Told You The Lie We Were Comforted With We’ve all heard it: “Consistency is better than perfection.” It sounds freeing. Gentle. Encouraging.And while it’s true, it’s also incomplete. Because what no one tells you is this: 👉 Consistency does not happen by accident.👉 Consistency requires structure. Without structure, consistency becomes…
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Faith in My Season: Holding On When Understanding Delays
A reflective Christian blog on faith, repentance, and trusting God when clarity doesn’t come easily. Faith through every season, rooted in Scripture. When Understanding Doesn’t Come Easily I came across a post the other day—one of those statements that makes you pause, reread, and sit with discomfort. At first, I didn’t understand it. It challenged…
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Training Up a Child Pt 1.: Lessons from Jehoiachin
At just eight years old, Jehoiachin’s reign in Jerusalem was marked by failure—he “did evil in the sight of the Lord.” His story reminds us that youth does not guarantee innocence, and that children must be nurtured in righteousness from the womb. Parents, mentors, and communities carry the weight of shaping young hearts. This post…
