We are like the sheep waiting for someone to tend to us, and throughout scripture, from the beginning to the very end, God's promises show us that the one we are waiting for is always Him.
Has the season of death destructed so much of your life that you are unable and unprepared to rejoice for the good works of God? Have you taken so many losses this year that you are not ready to win more battles for the Lord? After all, don't we sing "Oh victory, in Jesus!" My prayer for YOU and ME is to remain steadfast. In this world, we WILL have trouble; Jesus told us so. But my Bible also says, “rejoice always.” In this season and out of season, through the love and life of Christ, position your heart to be ready to rejoice.
Sure, like Jesus, people will misunderstand your character, your mission, and ultimately your call, but maybe we should all say less, and when the time for understanding comes, God will make all things known.
You might realize that the purpose of your insignificance to some people may be because God seeks to manifest Himself in your life in such a large way that they notice Him and by seeing Him they see you as His vessel.
In this episode, Riberia discusses the role of grace in her life and why vulnerability is an attribute women should seek. She also talks about giving and receiving grace and how critical it is to allow God to use your flaw
To that end, I'm launching "Women of Grace" a speaker series because the extension of grace God continues to be born into this world through women who fear Him, women who are to be praised.
Last month ago, Kirk asked me to marry him, and with my heart bursting with joy, I said YES! I could say I’m happy, but that feels like the wildest understatement. My heart is filled with so much JOY. God is THE greatest! Kirk and I knew early in our courting process how important marriage […]
Can you believe we’re celebrating the 5th year of To Be Praised Ministries this year?! 2020 has been unwieldy and challenging, but I’m thankful, despite it all, the second half of this year involves an anniversary announcement for To Be Praised! In 5 years, God has shown me so much mercy and favor as the […]
Now is not the time to live off of old fruit, it's time to sow again. Dig deep! Get dirty! Sow again because what you sow is what you reap. When the harvest comes, you want to harvest new, healthy, edible fruit!
COVID-19 and social distancing have us all feeling a little less connected and maybe a little more on edge. Here's a quick devotional on small beginnings. Maybe quarantine is the opportunity you need to birth something new! It may be small, but with faithfulness, it'll grow.