There are seasons when just keeping everyone fed and functioning feels like a full‑time job, and the smallest act of kindness can feel like a lifeline.
Jesus feeding the crowds reminds me that God doesn’t just meet needs; He multiplies them, often right when we’re convinced we’re running short.
Hard seasons have a way of pulling every emotion to the surface—discouragement, frustration, the urge to quit—but they also become the very places where God does some of His deepest work in us.
Derek’s transformation is a powerful reminder that no one is ever too far gone for God to rewrite the story.
Elijah’s story reminds me that God often works through the unlikely and the overlooked, meeting us in our hidden places with provision we never saw coming.
Decluttering expert Katy Wells talks about why healthy homes have expected messes, what your clutter personality style is, and how to embrace space in your life.
The story of manna reminds me that even when we’re running low—on patience, energy, or faith—God meets us with exactly what we need for today.
We can do three things today to love our children well and do our job as parents: 1. Make time for them. 2. Correct them in love (discipline) 3. Point them to Christ.
Sometimes faith feels straightforward in theory—trust God, follow Him, and expect His goodness to show up—but real life has a way of shaking that simplicity.
Family doesn’t always come from shared DNA—and for many of us, the people who feel most like “siblings” are the ones God brings into our lives along the way.