You don’t need a résumé to walk in a calling. Grace will send you where qualifications can’t take you. Don’t let comparison or insecurity talk you out of what God has already called you into. If He placed the weight in your spirit, He’ll give you the strength to carry it out—because calling isn’t about being ready. It’s about being willing.
Category: Purpose & Calling

Is the Word Changing You or Just Challenging You?
There’s a difference between reading Scripture and letting it read you. Growth doesn’t come from just memorizing verses—it comes from letting the Word get personal. When the Bible confronts your motives, highlights your fears, and challenges your patterns, that’s when transformation begins. It’s not about how much you read—it’s about how deeply it reaches. Let God’s Word speak into you today, not just around you.

Why Moses’ Greatest Mistake Didn’t Disqualify His Purpose
Moses didn’t step into leadership until after his biggest mistake. Before God used him to deliver a nation, He met him in the wilderness—alone, uncertain, and broken. What felt like failure was really formation. Sometimes, your greatest calling begins where your confidence ends. God doesn’t erase your past; He redeems it. If you feel disqualified by what you’ve done, take heart—so did Moses. And yet, God still called his name from a burning bush.

Preserved, Not Punished: Trusting God in the Quiet
When you’re hidden, it’s tempting to think God’s forgotten you. But the hidden season isn’t punishment—it’s preservation. God is shaping you in silence, maturing your spirit, and shielding your purpose until it’s time. Like Moses, David, and even Jesus, your preparation has a divine purpose. Waiting doesn’t mean wasted. Trust that this season is doing more in you than you can see. Stay grounded. You’re not being delayed—you’re being developed.

How to Handle Seasons of Hiddenness Like David
David was anointed long before he was crowned king. His story reminds us that delay doesn’t mean denial—it’s part of divine development. Between the promise and the fulfillment were battles, lessons, and hidden seasons that shaped him. If you feel stuck between what God said and what you see, stay faithful. God isn’t late; He’s getting you ready for what He’s already prepared. The oil still speaks—even when it feels like the world doesn’t notice.

Why Your Calling Might Still Be Hidden—But Not Forgotten
Some of the most powerful gifts are the ones we haven’t even discovered yet. Just because it’s hidden doesn’t mean it’s not there. God often develops our gifts in quiet places—away from applause or affirmation. This post reminds you that what God placed inside you is still alive, still active, and still waiting to be walked into. You haven’t missed it. You haven’t wasted it. You’re simply being prepared to handle it when it finally rises to the surface.

From Brokenness to Purpose: The Unexpected Path to Calling
What if your setback wasn’t the end, but the beginning of something deeper? Sometimes the most painful chapters hold the seeds of your greatest purpose. God doesn’t waste anything—not your loss, not your delay, not even your disappointment. He can take what looks like rubble and reveal something redemptive. The road may feel uncertain, but His plan is still in motion. What once broke you might just be the very thing He uses to build you.

Love Languages and the Gospel: Communicating Affection in Godly Ways
Love isn’t one-size-fits-all. While we each have our own way of receiving love, the Gospel invites us to express it with grace, intention, and selflessness. From words of affirmation to acts of service, each love language can reflect God’s heart when rooted in His truth. Jesus didn’t just speak love—He lived it. And we’re called to do the same, not based on preference, but on purpose. Let the way you love reflect the One who first loved you.

God Sees You: The Truth About Relationship Status and Identity
Marriage is not the measure of your value—purpose is. In a culture that elevates relationship status above identity, it’s easy to feel “behind” or “incomplete” if you’re single. But God never required a ring to call someone whole. Whether you’re healing, hoping, or happily single, your worth is already secured in Him. Singleness is not a waiting room—it’s a place where you can thrive, grow, and walk fully in purpose without apology.

Worship Through Your Wounds: Finding Strength in Brokenness
Learn how your wounds can be transformed into powerful testimonies that bring hope and healing to others. Your scars are not just remnants of past pain but instruments that God can use for His glory. When you surrender your struggles to Him, they become a ministry that touches lives. Embracing your journey, even the painful parts, allows you to connect with those who need encouragement. Let your scars tell a story of faith, restoration, and God’s redemptive power.