Sunday Devotional

No matter how difficult life feels right now, God is not finished with your story. His promises still stand. The situation you’re facing is not the end. This is a chapter of your life. Choose to hold onto hope, stand firm within the gap, you will be moving from barrenness to birth in no time. Knowing that He is working all things together for your good (Romans 8:28).

  • A Father’s Day Devotional

    The Legacy That Matters Most Opening Scripture “The righteous who walks in his integrity—blessed are his children after him!” — Proverbs 20:7 Father’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate fathers, grandfathers, spiritual fathers, mentors, and the men who have faithfully invested in the lives of others. I genuinely celebrate each of you. I love to…

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  • FIND YOUR CAVE IN THE DESERT

    The cave is not the destination, but it is often where purpose is clarified. The desert is not where dreams die; it is where they are refined. In the hidden place, God teaches His people that His presence is not merely a resource for the journey—it is the very thing they were created to seek.…

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  • Talking to A Friend

    Talking to A Friend

    On The Way Home From a Bit of Coffee With Jesus On my way home from church while talking to a friend she went on sharing stories about her life and what it was like growing up in Puerto Rico. She shared about experiences lived during her high school senior year and early years of…

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  • Let Him refine you

    Let Him refine you

    Our hearts are much like that bracelet. God the expert, sees the potential for beauty and purity inside us, even when we feel tarnished by mistakes, doubts, or distractions. Purity is far from being perfect; it’s about being open to be processed through His refining work. Our purity and beauty shines the best when allow…

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  • Living Without Perfect Clarity

    It’s Hard to Admit and Confess That We Lack Trust and Have a Need for Control Hard work to walk without clarity. To accept that we might be walking in disbelief that good can come after a bad season. We fight to admit that we lack faith, that by seeking clarity we reveal a need…

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  • Day 7 – Sept 7

    Day 7 – Sept 7

    The Lord of the Harvest: Praying for Revival and a Global Awakening “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” (Matthew 9:37-38) The ultimate cry of this week of prayer is beyond the need for nations to be blessed,…

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  • Day 6 a Sept 6

    Day 6 a Sept 6

    The Healer of Nations: Crying Out for Healing and Restoration Okay, it’s finally Saturday (woohoo!!). No seriously, thank God. Thank you for joining me in prayer for the last six days. We’re not closing this week until tomorrow, only because we started praying on Monday, and I want to honor the 7 days. Now that…

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  • Day 5 – Sept 5

    Day 5 – Sept 5

    Let Justice Roll Down Like Waters: Interceding for Peace and Righteousness Leading Scripture: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” (Matthew 5:9) As we all know, our world is marked by unrest wars that displace millions, corruption that robs the poor, violence that crushes communities, and a pain epidemic. In…

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  • Day 4 – Sept 4

    Day 4 – Sept 4

    As for Me and My House: Praying for the Restoration of Families Scripture: “But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.” (Joshua 24:15) Take a moment and reflect before we pray: Families are God’s first institution, formed before governments or churches. The home was designed to be a place of love,…

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  • Day 3 – September 3

    Prayer for the Church Leading Scripture: “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.” (Matthew 5:14) Time of Reflection: The global Church is more than buildings and denominations—it is the living body of Christ. In some places, the Church thrives openly, while in others, it meets quietly…

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