Worship as Warfare: How Praise Defeats the Enemy

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Let Praise Do the Fighting for You There’s a reason the enemy wants to keep you quiet: praise is power. Worship as warfare isn’t just poetic—it’s Biblical. When you lift your voice in praise, you’re not ignoring your problems. You’re engaging them with truth. Worship repositions your heart, realigns your perspective, and calls on the […]

Worship That Costs Something

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Costly worship isn’t flashy or polished. It doesn’t always sound beautiful or feel easy. But it’s the kind of worship that moves God’s heart. We often think of worship as a song or service, but at its core, worship is a response. It’s a giving of ourselves back to the One who gave everything. Sometimes […]

Worship That Renews the Mind

worship that renews the mind

Letting Praise Reshape Thought Patterns Worship is not only a song we sing—it’s a posture we adopt. And when that posture is aligned with truth, it has the power to transform how we think. Worship that renews the mind is a discipline and a delight, helping us break free from mental ruts and refocus on […]

Worship in the Waiting

When Delays Become an Invitation to Deeper Trust Waiting is not something most of us do well. Whether you’re stuck in traffic, waiting for a medical diagnosis, or praying for breakthrough in your family, waiting often feels like the absence of movement. It feels like you’re somehow being forgotten. And worship in the waiting? That […]

Worship that Rekindles Wonder

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When the Familiar Becomes Sacred Again There’s something about September that invites us to see differently. The light shifts. Mornings carry a hint of crispness. Leaves start to flirt with change. It’s as if creation itself begins to whisper, Look again. After the high energy of summer and the spiritual focus of LIBERTY and REST, […]

Coming Home: Worship as Return to Rhythm

Rooted in Psalm 84:1–2 There’s something about fall, isn’t there? The air shifts—just a little—and suddenly everything starts to settle.Not in a bad way, more like… exhale.The crazy pace of summer slows. Routines find their way back in.And even though it means earlier mornings and packed calendars, there’s a rhythm to it that feels grounding. […]

Worship in the Waiting

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When Time Stands Still Fall often marks a return to routine—school schedules, early bedtimes, packed calendars. But sometimes, even in seasons of high activity, our hearts feel stuck. We have difficulty coming to a place of worship amid the busyness. Have you ever found yourself waiting on God? Waiting for clarity. For provision. For healing. […]

Permission to Rest (R.E.S.T.)

Permission to rest

You Are Already Invited We live in a world that rewards performance. The more productive you are, the more value you seem to have. The busier you are, the more important you feel. Slowing down feels countercultural—almost rebellious. But here’s the truth: God has already given you permission to rest. You don’t have to wait […]

When Control Keeps You Up at Night

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Sleepless and Stuck in a Mental Spiral There’s a unique kind of exhaustion that comes not from activity, but from anxiety. It happens late at night, when your body is tired, but your mind won’t shut off. You lay in bed replaying conversations, double-checking tomorrow’s to-do list, and wondering how it will all get done. […]

Rest Before the Rush

Refilled, finding rest before the rush

The Gift of a Sacred Pause Back-to-school season brings with it a sense of urgency. Stores line the aisles with notebooks, backpacks, and lunch boxes. Parents dust off routines. Teachers shift into planning mode. Everyone starts moving faster. But before the first bell rings, there’s an invitation. A sacred pause. A chance to take a […]