More of the Same. Why Can’t I Succeed?
After the accident, my thoughts began to include God again, and I was once more at a crossroads, having to decide what to do next. I had plenty of options […]
Equipping the Body to Walk in Power, Authority, and Unity
After the accident, my thoughts began to include God again, and I was once more at a crossroads, having to decide what to do next. I had plenty of options […]
This post explores my journey of struggling to trust God’s plan, backsliding into old patterns, and ultimately realizing His unwavering pursuit of me. I reflect on how fear of failure kept me from stepping into the refining process God had invited me into, leading me to rely on my own strength instead of His. Through detours, setbacks, and a near-fatal accident, I came to see that God had never abandoned me—He was calling me to face the fire and be transformed.
This post shares how giving my life to Jesus lifted the darkness, restored my relationships, and set me on a path of transformation. I reflect on how God’s love softened my heart, led me to forgiveness, and even reshaped my identity—challenging me to let go of self-reliance and trust Him fully. Through His grace, He not only healed me spiritually and emotionally but also blessed me in ways I never expected, proving that He truly gives us the desires of our hearts when we surrender to Him.
At my lowest point, I stood at a crossroads—give my life to Jesus or end it all. Despite my relentless efforts, everything was falling apart—failed relationships, financial struggles, and an overwhelming darkness consuming me. The enemy was closing in, but God was reaching out. Through unexpected moments—sermons I didn’t seek but couldn’t ignore—He spoke to my heart. When the breaking point came, I made a choice that changed everything—I chose Jesus.
Faith isn’t built in comfort—it’s forged in the fire. In this post, I share how my journey of trials, testing, and surrender has deepened my trust in God. From experiencing the refining furnace to facing unexpected hardships—like eviction—I’ve learned that true faith means walking in peace, joy, and trust, even when circumstances seem impossible. This is what it means to live by faith and not by sight, to say, “Not my will, but Yours be done,” and truly mean it.