Send us a text When life swerves and the plan in your head falls apart, the question under the question is simple: is anyone really in control? We sit with Romans 8:28 and the claim that not everything is good, yet all things can be worked together for good for those who love God and are called according to his purpose. That one line reframes chaos, pain, detours, and silence by rooting our hope in sovereignty rather than outcomes. We start by clearing a common confusion: Scripture never sug...
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Send us a text When life swerves and the plan in your head falls apart, the question under the question is simple: is anyone really in control? We sit with Romans 8:28 and the claim that not everything is good, yet all things can be worked together for good for those who love God and are called according to his purpose. That one line reframes chaos, pain, detours, and silence by rooting our hope in sovereignty rather than outcomes. We start by clearing a common confusion: Scripture never sug...
Send us a text We explore how true freedom expresses itself in joyful service, pushing back against a culture of status and self-protection. With simple, daily examples and scripture, we show how serving from love reveals real greatness and brings God glory. • called to serve by love, not pressure • Jesus as the model of strength that serves • practical small acts that carry eternal impact • doing work as unto the Lord, not for applause • asking God for a servant’s heart and joyful spirit • ...
Faith for Everyday
Send us a text When life swerves and the plan in your head falls apart, the question under the question is simple: is anyone really in control? We sit with Romans 8:28 and the claim that not everything is good, yet all things can be worked together for good for those who love God and are called according to his purpose. That one line reframes chaos, pain, detours, and silence by rooting our hope in sovereignty rather than outcomes. We start by clearing a common confusion: Scripture never sug...