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Discovering Your Worth in God’s Love: A Journey of Healing for Christian Single Women

In a world where love and worth are often distorted, it’s no wonder that many single women find themselves questioning their value. The scars from past hurts can cast doubt on their worthiness, making it difficult to believe they deserve true love. But here’s a shift in perspective to consider: Instead of focusing solely on knowing your worth, let us redirect our attention to knowing the God who made and called you worthy. Through healing and embracing God’s love, you can break free from the cycle of brokenness and choose a path of fulfillment.The Enemy’s Tactics:It’s important to recognize that the enemy preys on our unhealed hearts, luring us into relationships that leave us feeling empty and unworthy. The phrase...

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Breaking Free from the Chains of People-Pleasing

As a leader, it can be tempting to fall into the trap of people-pleasing and avoiding difficult conversations to maintain the peace. However, this often leads to neglecting our own boundaries and allowing others to mistreat us. It's time to break free from this cycle and find true healing and freedom.

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Purposely Created

Can we talk about purpose for a moment. Real talk purpose is a word that many want to obtain but few people understand its meaning thus get frustrated in the discovery process. This frustration is due to one not understanding it's meaning. We know, in general, purpose is "what a thing or person was designed or created to do" but the misconception is that it something that you discover. Well I'm here to tell you that you don't discover your purpose, you uncover it. Think about how we were taught in history class that Columbus discovered America .... but how can you discover something that already existed and for that matter already had inhabitants. But that's another story. Before I...

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Patience is a Virtue

Today in my morning meditation. I heard the Lord say “Remove STILL from your vocabulary”. And before I could say “huh”, the Holy Spirit began to bring words I’ve uttered to my remembrance: I’m still healing I’m still growing I’m still learning I’m still building I'm still single To defend myself my initial response was "but your word says ‘Be Still and Know that I am God,' how can I remove still from my vocabulary." But then I went to my friend Google to look up the definition of "still". I learned that in the context I was using it, as an adjective, it meant “not moving or making a sound” as in motionless, immobile, stationary, lifeless. So, when we...

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