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Growing With Intention: Becoming Faithful With the Time God Gives
Productivity often feels like a race—do more, move faster, accomplish everything. But when productivity is driven by pressure, it quietly drains our joy and clouds our purpose. God invites us into a different way of living and working, one rooted not in urgency, but in faithfulness. Christian productivity is not about squeezing more into every
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Redefining Success When God’s Approval Becomes Enough
Success is a word that carries weight. For many of us, it is tied to achievement, recognition, progress, and visible results. We are taught early to measure success by what we accomplish and how far we advance. But along the way, something quiet happens—success begins to define us instead of serve us. God invites us
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Putting Life Back in Order One Small Faithful Step at a Time
Life rarely becomes disorganized all at once. More often, it drifts. Small responsibilities pile up. Unfinished decisions linger. Schedules crowd out silence. And before we realize it, we feel overwhelmed—not because life is impossible, but because it feels out of order. When life feels chaotic, our first instinct is often to do everything at once.
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When Love Is a Choice: Staying Committed When Feelings Waver
There is a quiet truth about love that many of us only learn after time has passed: love is not sustained by feelings alone. Feelings come and go. They rise in moments of joy and fade in seasons of exhaustion, disappointment, or pain. Yet real love—the kind that lasts—remains when feelings waver, because it
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How Faith Became the Foundation of Our Marriage
Faith changed our marriage—in a good and Godly way. When I look back, I am not sure where our marriage or our family would have stood if we had not walked with God. Life was not easy, and we were not perfect people. We brought our own weaknesses, fears, and limitations into our relationship. But
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Choosing God Even When Fear Is Still There
Choosing God daily is what builds my faith. For a long time, I was confused about fear. Fear would rise in my heart every day—sometimes every moment. I wondered why. I questioned myself. I thought that if I had fear, maybe I was failing God. Maybe fear meant my faith was weak. Maybe God was
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The Quiet Sacrifice That Kept Us Warm
There was a time, long ago, when our electricity went out for six days. It was not a short inconvenience. It was cold, long, and exhausting. The nights felt especially heavy because cold does not wait—it settles into your bones, your thoughts, and your fears. I remember wondering how we would get through it. My








