Today at church, I was left almost speechless. Not because I couldn’t find words but because I didn’t want to interrupt the wonder of what God had just stirred in me. We’ve been going verse by verse through the book of Malachi, yes Malachi!, and once again, I walked away convicted, comforted, and full ofContinue reading “The Day of Distinction: Living as Women Who Belong to Him”
Tag Archives: Theology
Why I Warn About Bethel
This post has been brewing in my heart for a while now. And if I’m honest, it comes with a knot in my stomach and a deep ache in my chest. Not because I’m nervous about posting it, but because I love Jesus. And because I care deeply about women who are being shaped byContinue reading “Why I Warn About Bethel”
Chosen by Grace (Part 2)
Part 2: Grace That Saves Don’t miss Part 1 here. “Therefore I endure everything for the sake of the elect, that they also may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus with eternal glory.”(2 Timothy 2:10) The doctrine of election is often misunderstood, but perhaps no misunderstanding is more widespread or more heartbreaking thanContinue reading “Chosen by Grace (Part 2)”
Worship in Spirit and Truth: Why Lyrics and Their Sources Matter
Worship is powerful. It shapes our hearts, aligns our affections, and teaches us theology, often more than we realize. The songs we sing in church don’t just stir our emotions; they leave a lasting imprint on what we believe about God. But what happens when those songs aren’t rooted in sound doctrine? What if theContinue reading “Worship in Spirit and Truth: Why Lyrics and Their Sources Matter”
Reading Scripture in Context (Free Resource!)
I’ve noticed something lately—well, not lately. It really has been an ongoing issue, and I say it with a tender heart, not a critical one. More and more, I’m seeing scripture used out of context. Sometimes it’s to prove a point in a debate. Other times it’s to prop up an emotion or validate aContinue reading “Reading Scripture in Context (Free Resource!)”