My Beloved, I see you there, searching, wondering, sometimes even doubting. I know the ache in your heart, the quiet questions you hold close, hoping to find answers, meaning, and purpose. You wonder why you are here and what this life truly has for you. I know these questions because I placed them within you….
Read moreHow Would Jesus Treat An Immigrant?
Imagine Jesus walking through our modern world, where lines between nations and people are often drawn sharply, and the word “immigrant” can stir both compassion and controversy. In His eyes, however, every person— whether native or immigrant— was embraced with the same warmth and love. Jesus never distanced Himself from those who were different. He…
Read more2,000-year-old Steps Where Jesus Walked Finally Unearthed in Jerusalem
📜 The Gist: Archaeologists have uncovered ancient stone steps in Jerusalem, believed to have been walked by Jesus and pilgrims over 2,000 years ago. The discovery connects to the historic Pool of Siloam, which dates back to King Hezekiah’s time. 🪨 The Details: The Israel Antiquities Authority revealed that the massive stone slabs, found on…
Read moreRead This When Your World is About to Change
If you’re on the cusp of major changes or you have tough decisions to make, this will comfort you.
Read moreThe Woman At The Well: Encountering The Kind of Love That Changes Everything
She walks the endless road under the relentless sun, each step pressing the dust deeper into her weary feet. Yet, the ache in her feet is nothing compared to the wounds of her heart. Five husbands. Five relationships where she gave all of herself—body, soul, and spirit—only to be left empty and unloved. Each man…
Read moreStarting Over Again? Finding Peace and Purpose in Life’s Changes
My Beloved Child, I see you. I see every tear, every hope, every fear that fills your heart. I know the weight of uncertainty you carry, and I feel the exhaustion in your soul as you try, once again, to start over. But let me assure you, dear one, that you are never alone in…
Read moreWhy Do Christians Do Communion?
Throughout the history of Christianity, communion has been known by many names—The Eucharist, The Lord’s Supper, The Last Supper, The Lord’s Table, The Lord’s Meal, The Breaking of Bread—but each term points to the same practice: a sacred act of remembrance and connection with Jesus. This tradition, which has been passed down through generations, invites…
Read moreFrustrated By People? Here’s What Jesus Might Say
Dear Friend, I see the weight you carry, and I know how the actions of others can burden your heart. It’s easy to feel surrounded by those who seem to lack wisdom, to be overwhelmed by their choices and how they affect your peace. You’re not alone in this feeling, and your frustration is understandable….
Read moreFacing Your Own Gethsemane: Finding Peace in Times of Suffering
In a garden, somewhere in Jerusalem, there lies a place that bears no resemblance to the lush, vibrant Eden of the beginning. Instead of the bright promise of new creation, this garden is shrouded in shadows—clouds of doubt and frustration weigh heavily upon it. The triumphs of the past seem distant, insignificant. What lingers now…
Read moreRejecting Sexism in The Church and Embracing The True Heart of Jesus
Dear Beloved Soul, I see the pain in your heart, the way your spirit has been wounded by the experiences you’ve had within certain religious circles. It grieves me deeply to know that these encounters have made it difficult for you to see my true nature and the boundless love I have for you. So,…
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