This week, we’re asking a big question: What amazes Jesus?—and what that reveals about the kind of faith that moves Him.
From Eve’s sorrow to Mary’s “yes,” we see a story of redemption unfolding, where grace meets shame and hope crushes despair.
Bathsheba’s place in Jesus’s lineage is not a mark of shame, but a testament to God’s justice, compassion, and ability to redeem even the most painful parts of our stories.
Ruth’s story begins with loss and uncertainty, but through her courage, humility, and quiet faith, God weaves redemption into every chapter.
In a society that offered her few options, Rahab used her position, wisdom, and faith to lean into God’s plan.
This week, we’re looking at the women named in Jesus’s genealogy—each one complex, resilient, and often misunderstood.
We don’t always catch the full context, especially when we’re reading ancient texts through modern eyes…
Have you ever laid back and looked for shapes in the clouds—just letting your imagination run wild?
This week Paul reminds us that real fullness isn’t found in rules, rituals, or the world’s wisdom, but in Christ alone—who fills us completely and frees us to live by the Spirit, not by striving.