John opens his letter by pointing us back to the One who was there from the very beginning, inviting us into a fellowship that’s been unfolding since before any of us took our first breath.
That’s how it’s been for me as I’ve revisited the women of the early church—women whose names I recognized, but whose courage, leadership, and faithfulness I’m only now beginning to fully appreciate.
Her story reminds us that even when we feel unseen or defined by the things we’d rather hide, Jesus meets us with healing, dignity, and a tenderness that calls us by faith, not by our suffering.
God gives us the Spirit as a steady inner guide, even when our resolve wobbles and the consequences of giving in become painfully clear.
When we follow God’s lead, even the hard seasons can turn into something worth singing about.
Rachel Swanson joins Julie for an eye-opening conversation about the simple changes that make a big difference in your fertility health.
Psalm 32 and Psalm 51 show that Jesus’ pardon is greater than our sin, inviting us to walk in His light with integrity and freedom.
Pastor Eric and 12‑year‑old Kate dive into dinosaurs, creation, and what it all means for our belief in God.
Today we’re looking at Abigail, a woman whose wisdom (and well‑timed food delivery) diffused a crisis far bigger than a toddler meltdown, reminding us how grounded faith can steady us when emotions run hot.