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...
Daily Devotion: Stillness of the Holy Night | Monday
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Daily Devotion: Stillness of the Holy Night | Monday
Send us a text A night watch becomes a turning point when an angel breaks the silence with a charge to fear not and a promise of great joy for all people. We open Luke 2:10–20 and walk the path from announcement to encounter, watching shepherds move from hearing to going, from seeing to sharing. Their story is a map for anyone who longs for peace that holds in the dark and courage that outlives a single moment of wonder. We linger with the sign that God chooses: not a palace, but a child wra...
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...