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Prayer Routine Reset 🙏
Sometimes our prayer life doesn’t disappear—it just becomes quiet, rushed, or routine. A prayer routine reset isn’t about perfection; it’s about reconnecting our hearts with God in a fresh and intentional way. A reset can be simple. It might mean setting aside a few quiet minutes each day, praying honestly instead of formally, or returning to scripture as a guide when words are hard to find. Prayer isn’t meant to feel forced—it’s meant to be a conversation, a place of rest, and a source of strength. If you’ve felt distant, distracted, or overwhelmed lately, consider this your invitation to begin again. God meets us where we are, not where we think we should be. Each prayer—spoken or silent—is heard. Today, take a moment to pause, breathe, and reset. Not to do more, but to draw closer. 💛
5 likes • Jan 22
I needed this today
Parable: New Wine in New Wineskins 🍷
Jesus shared the parable of new wine and new wineskins to remind us that God often does something new in our lives—and our hearts must be ready to receive it. New wine represents new work, new growth, and fresh direction from God. Old wineskins symbolize old mindsets, habits, or ways of thinking that can no longer hold what God is pouring out. If we try to fit God’s new plans into old patterns, we risk missing what He is doing. This parable challenges us to remain flexible, humble, and open to change. Sometimes God asks us to let go of what’s familiar so we can step into something better. Growth requires willingness—trusting that God knows what He’s doing, even when it feels uncomfortable. Ask yourself today: Am I making room for the new work God wants to do in my life? When we surrender old ways and allow God to renew us, we become new wineskins—ready to hold all that He has prepared. “No one pours new wine into old wineskins… new wine must be poured into new wineskins.” — Luke 5:37–38
6 likes • Jan 15
Sometimes I get confused on what it means to surrender. I know I’m nothing without Him, but how do you know for sure that you’ve “come to the end of yourself?”
2 likes • Jan 15
@Helen Munger I have OCD too, I’m believing for deliverance from scrupulosity
Friendship & Fellowship in Christ
Friendship in Christ is more than shared interests or good conversations—it’s about walking together in faith. When Christ is at the center of our relationships, fellowship becomes a place of encouragement, growth, and genuine love. In Christian fellowship, we support one another through prayer, accountability, and compassion. We celebrate victories together and stand side by side during difficult seasons. These relationships remind us that we are not meant to do life alone. God often uses Christian friendships to strengthen our faith, challenge us to grow, and reflect His love through others. Whether it’s a simple message of encouragement, a shared prayer, or showing up when someone needs support, fellowship builds a strong and lasting foundation. Let us continue to be intentional in building Christ-centered friendships—ones that uplift, inspire, and draw us closer to God and to one another. “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” — Acts 2:42
5 likes • Jan 14
I totally agree. Just had a conversation this morning with my godly girlfriend. I got an email this morning with encouraging words for what I’m struggling with and to put the cherry on top I got a notification from YouTube on a girl I follow and her discipleship class was on the exact thing I’m struggling with. Once again, God’s PERFECT timing all 3 came together at the exact time I needed.
Overcoming Doubt: Choosing Faith in Uncertain Moments
Doubt is something we all experience. It often shows up when prayers feel unanswered, plans fall apart, or the future looks unclear. Having doubt doesn’t make you weak—it makes you human. What matters most is what we choose to do when doubt appears. Doubt can either pull us away from God or push us closer to Him. When we bring our questions, fears, and uncertainties to God honestly, He meets us with patience and grace. Faith doesn’t mean having all the answers; it means trusting God even when the answers don’t come right away. One powerful way to overcome doubt is to remember what God has already done. Look back at moments when He provided, protected, or guided you through difficult seasons. Let those reminders strengthen your confidence that He is still at work today. Another key is surrounding yourself with the right community. Encouragement, prayer, and shared testimonies can help steady your heart when doubt tries to take over. We are not meant to walk through uncertainty alone. If you’re struggling with doubt right now, know this: God is not disappointed in you. He invites you to keep seeking, keep believing, and keep trusting. Step by step, faith grows stronger—even in the presence of doubt. “Immediately the father of the child cried out and said, ‘I believe; help my unbelief!’” — Mark 9:24 Let this be a reminder today: doubt does not disqualify you. It can be the very place where your faith begins to grow.
4 likes • Jan 13
I come from a religious background and trying so hard to get out of doubting God. I know Him in my head, but doubt creeps in when I feel like it’s not in my heart. Sometimes it’s terrifying.
What Faith-Based Website Features Inspire You Most?
What Are the Coolest Features You’ve Seen on Faith-Based Websites? 🙏 I’d love to hear from everyone in the community Whether you attend church regularly, run a ministry, or simply enjoy faith-based content online… 👉 What is one feature you’ve seen (or wish existed) on a faith-based website that really stood out to you?
0 likes • Jan 12
I attend church regularly and I wish there was an online Bible study
0 likes • Jan 12
@Holly Spiotti I like heartdive 365 she takes it line by line. YouVersion and then she does an hour long video on YouTube explaining the chapters read that day
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Deanna Trammell
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Married and growing my relationship with Christ

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Joined Jan 12, 2026
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