5 months of silence doesn’t mean absence. It means I needed space to sit with God, be honest with Him, and walk through some heavy things instead of around them. The ending of this year hasn’t been easy, and I’m still in the fire, but I’m learning that real faith isn’t pretending everything’s okay. It’s bringing God exactly how you are and trusting Him to meet you there. I’m thankful to be back. Grateful for grace. And ready to step into 2026 with you, one honest step at a time 🤍
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5 months of silence doesn’t mean absence. It means I needed space to sit with God, be honest with Him, and walk through some heavy things instead of around them. The ending of this year hasn’t been easy, and I’m still in the fire, but I’m learning that real faith isn’t pretending everything’s okay. It’s bringing God exactly how you are and trusting Him to meet you there. I’m thankful to be back. Grateful for grace. And ready to step into 2026 with you, one honest step at a time 🤍
Get Up and Go Again | Encouragement to Keep Going After you Fall!
Wonderfully Broken
56 minutes
1 year ago
Get Up and Go Again | Encouragement to Keep Going After you Fall!
In today’s episode, Mackenzie explores the story of Paul, encouraging everyone who feels they’ve fallen to rise and keep going. Society and the enemy often make us believe that our past mistakes or track record disqualify us from fulfilling God’s calling—but that’s a lie! Mackenzie unpacks the transformation from Saul to Paul, showing how we can find hope, encouragement, and witness God’s goodness. No matter what you’ve done or where you’ve been, the Lord wants to use you for His good!We hope...
Wonderfully Broken
5 months of silence doesn’t mean absence. It means I needed space to sit with God, be honest with Him, and walk through some heavy things instead of around them. The ending of this year hasn’t been easy, and I’m still in the fire, but I’m learning that real faith isn’t pretending everything’s okay. It’s bringing God exactly how you are and trusting Him to meet you there. I’m thankful to be back. Grateful for grace. And ready to step into 2026 with you, one honest step at a time 🤍