The God Who Stirs Hearts, Even My Children’s
Waiting on God’s promises for our children can stretch the heart. Ezra 1 reminds us that the Lord still stirs hearts, works behind the scenes, and never stops pursuing the ones we love most.

Waiting on God’s promises for our children can stretch the heart. Ezra 1 reminds us that the Lord still stirs hearts, works behind the scenes, and never stops pursuing the ones we love most.

After a tender conversation that left my heart a little unsettled, Nehemiah 8:10 met me in my morning scripture study. A quiet reminder that when people disappoint, the joy of the Lord can still steady and strengthen us.

Sometimes the opinions of others feel louder than the truth about who we are. This reflection explores how remembering our royal identity in Christ gently quiets those voices.

We often think sharing Jesus requires perfect words. But most faith grows in ordinary moments, anxious thoughts, quiet prayers, small mercies. This is about learning to share Him through real life instead of polished answers.

I was raised believing grace came after effort. Reflection of unlearning earning and discovering humility as receiving what Christ already offered.

A simple reflection on how constant noise and opinions can pull us away from Jesus, and the small changes that help us hear Him again. Not more answers, just a steadier kind of peace.