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Trusting God During Transitional Seasons
Life is full of transitions—new beginnings, unexpected changes, and seasons of waiting. These moments can feel uncertain, but they are often where God is doing His greatest work in us. When the path ahead isn’t clear, we are reminded to trust that God is guiding every step. He sees the bigger picture, even when we cannot. Transitional seasons are not meant to break us—they are meant to grow our faith, strengthen our character, and prepare us for what God has next. ✨ If you’re in a season of transition right now, remember: God is already in your tomorrow. Reflection: What transition are you trusting God with in this season?
0 likes • 21d
I was recently able to leave an abusive household. I am now in a safe place. I have gotten so use to the "go go go" and "do, do, do" mentality engraved into my being that I have to remind myself that I don't have to "drive" all the time... Jesus can. It's easy to get wrapped up in the world and forget who is in control and in charge. We can always regain direction by letting go and letting Jesus be Jesus.
The Difference Between Peace and Avoidance
Not everything that feels quiet is peaceful… sometimes it’s just avoidance. As believers, we’re called to pursue peace—but biblical peace is very different from pretending problems don’t exist. 1️⃣ Peace Is Rooted in Truth “Speak the truth in love.” – Ephesians 4:15 Real peace is built on honesty, not silence. It addresses issues with grace instead of burying them. 2️⃣ Avoidance Delays Healing Avoiding conflict may feel easier in the moment, but unspoken hurt grows beneath the surface. What we refuse to face, we can’t heal. 3️⃣ Jesus Practiced Peace—Not Avoidance Jesus confronted injustice, corrected His disciples, and spoke hard truths—yet He remained the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). Peace isn’t passivity; it’s calm courage. 4️⃣ God’s Peace Guards, Not Hides “The peace of God… will guard your hearts and minds.” – Philippians 4:7 God’s peace protects your inner world even when you’re facing difficult conversations. Is there a situation in your life where you’ve been calling avoidance “peace”? Ask God for the courage to pursue real peace—the kind rooted in truth, healing, and love. 🤍
0 likes • Feb 10
I don't know if it's avoidance since we live in different states and our paths never cross...we don't call each other since we have nothing to talk about. I'm finally at peace physically as she can no longer hurt me but I don't want this to be avoidance and come between me and God. I guess it's how I'm dealing with this inside that counts. I'm just not sure.
Guarding the Heart Without Hardening It
We’re often told to guard our hearts—and for good reason. Our hearts carry our beliefs, emotions, hopes, and wounds. But somewhere along the way, guarding can quietly turn into building walls. There’s a difference between protection and isolation. A guarded heart is discerning. A hardened heart is closed. Guarding your heart doesn’t mean: shutting people out completely becoming cynical or distrustful refusing vulnerability numbing yourself to avoid pain It does mean: setting healthy boundaries being wise about who has access to your inner world pausing before reacting emotionally allowing God to heal what hurt, instead of letting it scar over Hardness often comes from unprocessed pain. When we don’t take wounds to God, we armor up instead. The armor might feel safe, but over time it keeps out joy, connection, and growth along with the hurt. Soft hearts are not weak hearts. They are strong, surrendered, and resilient. A guarded heart stays tender by: checking motives instead of assuming intentions choosing forgiveness without denying boundaries remaining teachable, even after disappointment allowing love again, slowly and wisely Guarding your heart is about stewardship, not fear. It’s choosing to protect what matters while still leaving room for grace, truth, and connection. In what ways have I guarded my heart well? Where might I be hardening instead of healing? What would it look like to stay soft and wise? You don’t have to choose between being protected and being open. With intention and faith, you can do both.
3 likes • Feb 6
I recently embarked on a self-mission to clear out 50 years of emotional abuse, untruthful relationships and much more. This help me a great deal. I had an outline of what I need to work on but this is bigger and fills in some holes I had not yet identified.
1 like • Feb 8
The hardest thing for me was being in a hurry. I wanted to say a few prayers and be done. So the first thing I worked on was patience. It also helped me to make an outline of the things I needed to clean out.Take 1 memory or event at a time. If you try to deal with more than 1 at a time, things fall on the wayside and don't get addressed.
👑 Welcome to Kingdom Crown!
We’re so glad God led you here. You're now part of a Christ-centered community built to uplift, equip, and walk together in faith. It will take us a little time to get everyone moved over to our new community, so please log in frequently and engage in our daily community topics! Whether you’re here to grow spiritually, test faith-based products, or connect with believers, you’re in the right place. Customer service questions should never be posted in the community. Please direct any account related questions to customer service at [email protected], as we do not have access to accounts from the Marketing side. ✨ What to Expect: As a member of our Product Program, you'll unlock inspiring Christian products through the Kingdom Classroom. Some are completely free (just cover shipping), while others come with exclusive discounts. You’re never required to buy—just test what blesses you. 💬 Why We're Here: This is a safe, grace-filled space where your spiritual journey is valued. Share Scripture, praise reports, prayer requests, and encouragement. No self-promotion, drama, or cold DMs—just real people walking in truth and love. 📈 Unlock More: As you engage (comment, like, share), you earn points that unlock more resources, digital downloads, and courses. The more you connect, the more you grow! 💌 Let’s Begin: Introduce yourself in the comments below: - Your name or nickname - A favorite Bible verse - What you hope to gain or give in this community How to Post: Each Friday we have on the calendar above "Faith Post Friday". This is where the community is open for members to post. Outside of Friday, members are able to comment and interact with current community posts. When posting on Fridays, we ask that only 1 post per member, and only positive posts with no engagement farming. Click Classroom at the top of Skool after posting to start your journey. We’re honored to walk this path with you. Welcome to Kingdom Crown—where faith grows and community thrives! 🙏
1 like • Feb 6
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Donna Kyzer
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Greetings from North Carolina.I am retired and loving my side gig. I am surrounded by my extended and unusual family whom I am so blessed to have.

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Joined Feb 6, 2026
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