In You Are What You Love – The Spiritual Power of Habit, James K. A. Smith makes the case that people are shaped more by what they love and do regularly than by what they simply think or believe. He explains that human beings are not only thinking minds, but also “loving beings,” and our desires …
Journal
Revelation 12–15 reveals the cosmic battle between Christ and Satan through seven powerful visions. Explore the Woman and the Dragon, the two Beasts, the 144,000, the Three Angels, the Harvest, and God’s coming judgment while discovering the hope of the Lamb’s ultimate victory.
A study of Revelation 8–11 that explores the seven trumpets through the lens of Scripture’s unified story—connecting Exodus, Jericho, Genesis, and the life of Christ to reveal God’s justice, patience, and ultimate victory. It traces themes of prayer, judgment, and witness, showing how God responds to His people and how His kingdom advances through faithful testimony.
A tender reflection for mothers who feel distant from their children, offering comfort, hope, and reminder that God is at work in both hearts and waiting seasons.
This week we see Revelation 6–7 unfold with the opening of the seals, the reality of coming judgment, and the sealing of God’s people, showing both the seriousness of God’s justice and the security of those who belong to Him.
From the first breath of life in Eden to the final defeat of evil, the Breath of God weaves through the entire story of Scripture. Discover how God’s breath creates, restores, redeems, empowers, reveals truth, and brings new creation through Jesus Christ.
From Eden to the tabernacle, the temple, and Revelation’s throne room, Scripture tells one story: God’s desire to dwell with His people. What does that mean for Christians living in the already and not yet?
Revelation Reloaded – Week 3 explores Revelation 4–5, unveiling the heavenly throne room, worship of God and the Lamb, and the meaning of judgment, inheritance, and divine glory through rich Tabernacle and biblical imagery.
A deeper look into Book of Revelation 1–3 exploring the seven churches, John’s partnership in suffering, the glorified Son of Man, the symbolism of the lampstands, and Christ’s call for believers to endure faithfully in the midst of compromise, deception, and persecution.








