Posted on March 29, 2026 Leave a Comment
Burnout can look like faithfulness when everyone depends on you, but God never asked you to disappear to prove you love Him. We’re continuing our Lent series with a topic we often avoid: our bodies. Not as a project, not as a problem, not as a measure of worth, but as sacred space. We name the […]
Posted on March 19, 2026 Leave a Comment
The “S” word can make us bristle because it sounds like loss, weakness, or giving up control. During this Lent reflection, the whole idea is slowed down and rebuilt it the way Scripture describes it. We talk about why “control” is often a comforting lie. Then we step into one of the most raw moments […]
Posted on March 10, 2026 Leave a Comment
This post addresses the pressures of modern roles and expectations during Lent, emphasizing the importance of releasing burdens. It encourages listeners to assess commitments, discern responsibilities, and adopt a lighter approach to life inspired by Jesus’ call to the weary. Key reflections include prioritizing joy and self-awareness while managing exhaustion.
Posted on March 4, 2026 Leave a Comment
This post addresses the pressures of modern roles and expectations during Lent, emphasizing the importance of releasing burdens. It encourages listeners to assess commitments, discern responsibilities, and adopt a lighter approach to life inspired by Jesus’ call to the weary. Key reflections include prioritizing joy and self-awareness while managing exhaustion.
Posted on February 24, 2026 Leave a Comment
Ever notice how faith slips from alive to automatic without a dramatic moment or decision? Desireé shines a light on that quiet drift and offers a clear way back, using Joel 2:12–13 and Psalm 51:10 as a practical map. We talk about why hearts grow tired, how routine replaces wonder, and why Lent is less […]