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From Paralympics to Purpose: What Sport Taught Me About Standing Firm
Before I started serving women, I was serving people with disabilities. I worked for an international sports organization that oversaw the Paralympic Games, not an easy task with so many layers of people, politics, cultures, and languages. At the time, this was my dream job. I got to combine my passion for the power of sport with serving a community that was so dear to my heart.

Kaitlyn Schaefer
Sep 24, 20253 min read


My "I" Problem
Today, I want to talk to you about a time when God convicted me about my “I” problem. The last time I wrote for this blog, I spoke about how the temporary loss of my physical sight led to clarity in spiritual sight. As I learn to embrace God for who He is and see Him in truth, I needed to recognize that I have an “I” problem.

Jessica Rucker
Sep 17, 20255 min read


Rethinking Sin
Merriam-Webster defines sin as an offense against religious or moral law; an action that is highly reprehensible; or a serious shortcoming. Biblically, 1 John 3:4 says that “in fact, sin is lawlessness,” a pattern of behavior that shows disregard for God’s law.

Sam Martin
Sep 10, 20254 min read


What Am I Most Afraid Of In This Season?
What am I most afraid of in this current season?
What failure still haunts me? What hardships have made me doubt God’s goodness?
What moment in my past still hurts when it comes to mind?
What am I navigating that feels too hard?
What currently feels entirely out of my control?
What is my last two percent I’m not willing to share with even my closest loved ones? May His lovingkindness demonstrated in the gospel never stop stirring my affection for Him, the God who d

Amanda Rahlf
May 7, 20257 min read


Blinded to See
“I entered this world to render judgment–to give sight to the blind and to show those who think they see that they are blind.” John 9:39...

Jessica Rucker
Apr 30, 20257 min read


How My Children Taught Me to Love the Earth
As you read this, yesterday was Earth Day. A day I previously gave zero thought to. Like many evangelical Christians, I grew up giving very little thought to the earth - it was merely the backdrop or set God built to place humanity into

Sam Martin
Apr 23, 20255 min read


Life is Like...a Dog Sport?
Have you ever watched a canine agility trial? If you are unfamiliar with the sport, please promise me that after you have read this blog,...

Sherry Johnston
Apr 16, 20256 min read


Lessons in Labor & Birth
As a woman who has experienced both the beauty and the challenge of labor and birth, I can say with certainty that every journey is unique.

Kaitlyn Schaefer
Apr 9, 20253 min read


Hidden to Heal
Do you know what it is to be needed in the Kingdom? If God took the time to hide you, He has a need for you for a specific purpose.

Jessica Rucker
Mar 26, 20256 min read


A Large Lunch
We had a version of this conversation every day. She'd pack too much and I'd complain.

Sherry Johnston
Mar 5, 20254 min read


Tale of a Broken Foot
It was the middle of the night and I woke up with the urge to pee. I tried to ignore it because I was nestled warmly in my bed...

Kaitlyn Schaefer
Feb 26, 20253 min read


Cease Striving and Find Rest
"Sleep when baby sleeps." As an expectant mother, I cannot count how often this pearl of wisdom was shared. Before my child arrived, I...

Amanda Rahlf
Feb 19, 20257 min read


Submitting to the Shift
“Sit up straight, Jessica!” My mother would often say as she gently touched my back. She was the definition of a true Southern lady. ...

Jessica Rucker
Feb 12, 20257 min read


Hold Her In The Light
I, for one, find this to be exactly true. The older I get, the bigger God gets. I used to think I had a pretty solid grasp on theology...

Sam Martin
Feb 5, 20254 min read


A Change of Heart
I used to let others form my opinions for me. If people I looked up to said something or someone was good or bad, I didn't think too much ab

Sherry Johnston
Jan 29, 20255 min read


Praise The One Who Gives and Takes Away
Exactly nine months earlier, I had shared the news with my husband that we were expecting. As first-time parents, we were excited and nervou

Amanda Rahlf
Jan 15, 20254 min read


The Invitation of Advent
While Advent comprises four weeks with four themes, my heart tends to get stuck in week one - hope. Probably because hope seems to be the...

Sam Martin
Dec 18, 20243 min read


Christmas Wish List
It's Christmastime again, and I'm looking at my little wooden nativity set—the one I bought for the girls to play with when they were small—

Sherry Johnston
Dec 11, 20242 min read


Life's Obstacle Courses...uggg!
Did it seem like the Lord was putting obstacles in your way to steer you in a different direction than you had in mind?

Kaitlyn Schaefer
Dec 4, 20244 min read


Cultivating Thankfulness
We’ve reached that time of year where I’m starting to reflect on the last 11 months and look ahead toward the flipping of the page to yet an

Sam Martin
Nov 13, 20243 min read
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