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: The Stillness of the Holy Night | Wednesday
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Daily Devotion: The Stillness of the Holy Night | Wednesday
Send us a text When the streets go quiet and the air feels charged with expectation, a simple announcement from an ancient field still sounds fresh: fear not, for I bring you good tidings of great joy. We open Luke 2:10–11 and sit with the surprising choice of first listeners—shepherds working the night shift—and what that choice says about who is included in joy. The message wasn’t reserved for the elite or the pious. It was delivered to ordinary people in the dark, which means hope does its...
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...