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...
Hiram the Camel is Back for 2025: The Nativity Scene Like You've Never Heard Before
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Hiram the Camel is Back for 2025: The Nativity Scene Like You've Never Heard Before
Send us a text A camel leads the way. We hand the story of the Nativity to Hiram, a two‑humped traveler with a dry wit and a wide‑open gaze, and what follows is a journey that feels dusty, dangerous, and startlingly alive. By shifting the narrator, we trade stained glass for footprints and watch the Magi’s long road unfold under a star that looks, unsettlingly, like a cross. We explore why a desert animal is the perfect guide to endurance and faith, how the star’s selective glow raises quest...
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...