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Quiet Time with Prompts

When you’re over being overwhelmed

by Yardley Messerouxon December 10, 2024

Wasn’t life so simple when we were kids? All we had to think about back then were toys, the latest popular cartoon, and how to get away with staying up past bedtime. Maybe a few other things as we got a little older, but definitely not the things we’re inundated with today. For me, I’ve […]

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Quiet Time with Prompts

When you feel like time wasn’t spent the way you hoped this year

by Yardley Messerouxon December 3, 2024

It feels like the year started a few months ago and now we’re approaching Christmas. Time just seems to be moving a lot quicker. This feels like reality especially when we have goals that we’re still working on or haven’t yet begun to pursue, it’s when watching kids grow up so fast before our very […]

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Quiet Time Reflections

Facing challenges with vision-repairing faith

by Sarah Josephon November 13, 2024

Bible Reference: Matthew 20:29-34 In Matthew 20:29-34, there were two blind men who shouted to Jesus to have mercy on them. They wanted their hardship to change. The people in the area rebuked them (expressing sharp disapproval or criticism because of someone’s behavior or action) but they shouted all the louder, “Have mercy on us!” […]

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Reflections

The Heart Behind the 10 Commandments Part 1

by Yardley Messerouxon November 12, 2024

Commands are not a subject that us humans gravitate to–actually the opposite. We aren’t very keen on being told what to do and being expected to do it in all circumstances. Well God has a lot of commands, not limited to just ten. Although it can be a turn-off for some, I put before you […]

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