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Hey Reader, I hope you’re ready for another amazing week of learning, growing, and building up your faith as we journey through Thessalonians together! If you missed last week’s teaching, we talked about why Paul wrote these letters to the church in Thessalonica, which set a strong foundation for this week’s lesson on 1 Thessalonians Chapter 1. If you haven't seen it yet, click here to watch it before we continue the challenge tomorrow. As a quick reminder, the teachings are on YouTube every Tuesday morning at 7am EST through May 5th. By the way, it’s not too late to start following along with the Still Standing Thessalonians Study Guide. This workbook will help you dive into each week with focus and clarity as we unpack God’s Word and learn how to apply it to our lives. See you tomorrow!
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If you’ve ever felt like you should know how to study the Bible but just weren’t sure where to begin, you’re in the right place. In this space, I share practical, Spirit-led teachings and tips to help you study with confidence, apply truth in real life, and reconnect with the heart of God through Scripture.
Reader, I’ve been pondering a simple question this week: How do we return when life has crowded out the space we once guarded for God? Not because we stopped loving Him, but because life got loud, rhythms got disrupted, and before we knew it, what once felt protected began to feel crowded. And maybe the deeper question underneath that is this: How do we slow down enough to sit in surrender? I think it begins by recognizing that sometimes the greatest noise is not around us, but within us. The...
Hey Reader, If you’ve been thinking about joining the Thessalonians Challenge, this is your reminder that it’s not too late to begin. You can still jump in and catch up in just one week. Each step is simple and intentional. Read the chapter, watch the teachings, and then use the study guide to go deeper and reflect on what God is revealing to you. It’s not about rushing through, but about creating space to truly engage with His Word.We’re currently walking through 1 Thessalonians 5: The Need...
Hey Reader, If you’ve been around for a while, you may remember me talking about the difference between purpose and assignment. It’s something that’s been on my heart for a long time. And lately, it’s been coming back up again, so I want to sit with you in it for a bit today. I’ve always defined purpose as fulfilling the Great Commission—making disciples, telling people the truth about who Jesus is, and bringing souls to Christ. That part is the same for all of us. No matter your role, your...