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The God of a Second Chance: Lessons From the Life of Jonah
Unsplash [Image by Sincerely Media] The story of Jonah is one of the most fascinating narratives in Scripture, not just because of the dramatic moments we often highlight; the storm, the great fish, the reluctant prophet, but because of the deeply human lessons woven throughout the book. Jonah’s journey begins with a clear instruction from God: “Go to Nineveh” (Jonah 1:2). Instead of obeying, Jonah runs in the opposite direction, boarding a ship to Tarshish in an attempt to e

Margaret
Mar 153 min read


When Fear Speaks Louder Than Faith: What the 12 Spies Teach Us About Trusting God
AI-Generated Image Today, while thinking about what story in Scripture to share with my kiddos, I found myself back in the book of Numbers, specifically chapter 13, where Moses sends twelve spies to scout out the land of Canaan. I’ve read this story countless times, but today it hit me in a fresh way. Not as a children’s lesson, not as a Sunday school memory, but as a real‑life mirror for anyone who has ever struggled to keep their faith steady when life gets overwhelming. Be

Margaret
Mar 153 min read


Raising Kingdom Kids: Christ-Centered Parenting for Everyday Life
Kids learn more from what we model than what we say. When they see you pray, worship, repent, forgive, and serve others, they learn that following Jesus is a lifestyle — not a performance.

Margaret
Feb 254 min read


Understanding Homelessness: A Personal Journey
Homelessness is not a single‑issue problem. It is a web of intersecting vulnerabilities.

Margaret
Feb 143 min read


Chosen to Stand Out: Embracing the Woman God Designed
God created you exactly as you are and designed you with intentionality. What others may label as flaws, God sees as purposeful details woven into His masterpiece.

Margaret
Feb 134 min read


Salvation Is Not for Sale: Why Jesus Paid It All
Understanding the Free Gift of Grace in a World That Tries to Earn It Unsplash [Image by Alex Shute] Salvation is not for sale, and it never has been. No human effort, no religious ritual, and no amount of moral striving can purchase what only the blood of Jesus has already paid for. Though we live in a culture where nearly everything carries a cost, the gospel stands in stunning contrast as the one gift that cannot be bought, bargained for, or earned. Christ paid the full pr

Margaret
Jan 293 min read


When Trust Shifts From God to Man: A Warning From the Life of King Asa
For believers today, Asa’s story is a mirror. It challenges us to ask: Where do we run first when trouble comes?

Margaret
Jan 273 min read


Unused Potential: A Reminder from My Kitchen
We bury dreams under fear.
We hide talents under insecurity.
We postpone callings because of busyness.
We silence gifts because of comparison.

Margaret
Jan 172 min read


What Traffic Signals Teach Us About Divine Guidance
Just as ignoring a traffic signal can lead to disaster, ignoring God’s guidance can lead to spiritual collisions. His Word is our navigation system, directing our steps and keeping us aligned with His will as we “trust in the Lord with all our heart” (Proverbs 3:5–6).

Margaret
Jan 143 min read


You Were Never Meant to Walk Alone
Media by Wix Hebrews 10:25 reminds us not to forsake “the assembling of ourselves together,” because God never designed us to do life in isolation. From the very beginning, He created us not only for worship and fellowship with Him, but also for meaningful connection with one another. Community, family, and fellowship are not optional accessories to the Christian life—they are part of God’s blueprint for our growth, strength, and purpose. God delights in unity. He places us i

Margaret
Jan 103 min read


Divine Connections: How God Orchestrates Our Paths
Meeting Jesus didn't just give the disciples new information - it gave them a new identity, a new mission, and a new future.

Margaret
Dec 21, 20253 min read


Seeking the Heart of God, Not Just His Hand
When we pursue His heart, we gain discernment, strength, and intimacy with Him; but when we only chase His hand, we remain vulnerable to deception.

Margaret
Dec 12, 20253 min read


Genesis 19 and Judges 19: A Sobering Comparison
Media by Wix When we read the Bible, certain passages stand out not only for their intensity but also for the way they mirror one another. Two such accounts are found in Genesis 19 (the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah) and Judges 19 (the tragedy of the Levite’s concubine). At first glance, these stories are shocking in their portrayal of violence, broken hospitality, and human depravity. Yet when we place them side by side, we discover that their similarities are intentiona

Margaret
Dec 8, 20253 min read


Tithing – What Does the Bible Really Say?
The practice of tithing today, which involves giving a tenth of one's income to the work of God, originates from the Old Testament. Tithing in this context refers to the act of giving a specific portion of one's earnings to support the pastors, other spiritual leaders as well as the running of the church assembly or ministry organization.

Margaret
Nov 25, 20256 min read


The Name That Shields: A Reflection on Proverbs 18:10
Calling upon the name of Jesus means appealing to His nature, character, authority, and presence. It embodies love, grace, mercy, and justice, transforming lives, healing the sick, and restoring hope.

Margaret
Nov 16, 20253 min read


Eternal Life: More Than a Promise, It’s a Relationship
True belief isn’t just about agreeing with Jesus when it’s easy. It’s about trusting Him when His words challenge us, confuse us, or call us to surrender.

Margaret
Nov 14, 20254 min read


You Are Not Behind, You Are Becoming
Let me remind you: falling is not failure. It’s part of the process. And God perfects us through the process not through shortcuts, but through every step, every tear, every prayer whispered in the dark.

Margaret
Nov 8, 20252 min read


Do Christians, Muslims and Jews Worship the Same God?” — A Comparative Exploration of Monotheism
While all three Abrahamic faiths—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam trace their spiritual lineage to the God of Abraham, many within Christendom firmly assert that the God of the Bible is not the same as the God of the Quran.

Margaret
Nov 7, 20254 min read


Born to Soar: Breaking Free from Life’s Cages
How God empowers us to rise above fear, doubt, and delay DLWM (Photo by MKO) Recently, I visited the zoo with my children. As we walked through the exhibits, we came across the eagle enclosure. I paused for a moment, captivated by the majesty of this bird designed by God to soar high above the earth, yet confined within the limits of its cage. I couldn’t help but feel a deep sense of pity. This powerful creature, built for the skies, was restricted from fulfilling its purpose

Margaret
Oct 27, 20254 min read


The Politics of Prayer: Interceding for Those in Power
Jesus serves as our example. As the "one mediator between God and mankind" (verse.5), He continually intercedes on our behalf.

Margaret
Oct 15, 20253 min read
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