What to Do When Confused and Perplexed (1)
There are moments when life stalls at an impossible intersection — yet Scripture reveals a surprising instruction for those who feel stuck. This devotional invites you into that moment to discover what God urges us to do next.
The Praise That Turns Battles Around
The Israelites discovered a counterintuitive weapon: praise in the midst of pressure. Their story offers a timeless reminder that what lifts your voice may also lift your life.
How to Prevent Stagnancy and Regression
Stagnancy rarely announces itself, and regression is often invisible until it’s already deep. This reflection explores why progress sometimes stalls and how returning to God’s counsel reopens the path forward.

The Much-Awaited Person
The Much-Awaited Person – Nehemiah’s burden to rebuild Jerusalem shows us a truth we often forget — sometimes the change the world is waiting for is hidden inside you. Will you rise and build?

The Wonders of the Altar (4)
From Solomon’s sacrifice to Paul’s vision, the altar has always been a place of power. What happens when a believer becomes a living altar today?

The Wonders of the Altar (3)
The Wonders of the Altar: Explore how the altar played a pivotal role in biblical history—from Abraham’s sacrifice to David’s mercy at Araunah’s threshing floor—and learn the redemptive power of faith and obedience.

The Wonders of the Altar (2)
The contest between Elijah and the prophets of Baal shows that the altar reflects the power of the One worshipped there. When Elijah repaired God’s altar and prayed, fire fell, proving the Lord alone is God. Discover the lessons about relationship, faith, and the supremacy of God’s altar.

The Wonders of the Altar
The altar is a place of supernatural encounters. Elijah’s showdown with the prophets of Baal at Mount Carmel shows God’s unmatched power, exposing the futility of false gods and reminding believers of the strength of true worship.

The Sensitivity of the Altar: Serving God on His Terms, Not Ours
The Sensitivity of the Altar – Nadab, Abihu, and Cain remind us that the altar of God demands holiness, reverence, and obedience. Discover why believers must live as temples of God, glorifying Him in every thought, word, and action.


