Send us a text What if change isn’t about trying harder but about receiving a new heart? We open Ezekiel 36:26 and sit with its bold claim: God replaces, not repaints. That single verse reorients the way we see identity, effort, and growth. Instead of chasing improvement to earn a name, we live from a name already given. And that shift—from behavior modification to transformation—turns spiritual disciplines into rehab after a transplant, strengthening what God has already placed within. Acro...
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Send us a text What if change isn’t about trying harder but about receiving a new heart? We open Ezekiel 36:26 and sit with its bold claim: God replaces, not repaints. That single verse reorients the way we see identity, effort, and growth. Instead of chasing improvement to earn a name, we live from a name already given. And that shift—from behavior modification to transformation—turns spiritual disciplines into rehab after a transplant, strengthening what God has already placed within. Acro...
Send us a text The star fades, the angels grow quiet, and a young family packs in the night. We follow the path from Bethlehem to Egypt and then to Nazareth’s workshop, uncovering how the sacred threads through fear, routine, and long stretches where nothing seems to happen. Rather than ending at a manger, this story begins with a hard pivot into reality—temple rituals, a tyrant’s rage, and the slow formation that happens in the ordinary days most of us know well. We read Matthew 2:13 and si...
Growing Closer to God with Guided Meditation
Send us a text What if change isn’t about trying harder but about receiving a new heart? We open Ezekiel 36:26 and sit with its bold claim: God replaces, not repaints. That single verse reorients the way we see identity, effort, and growth. Instead of chasing improvement to earn a name, we live from a name already given. And that shift—from behavior modification to transformation—turns spiritual disciplines into rehab after a transplant, strengthening what God has already placed within. Acro...