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There’s a quiet lie many of us believe: that boldness is reserved for the naturally confident, the outspoken, the fearless. But when you look at Scripture, especially the early church in the book of Acts, you see something different. Boldness wasn’t personality-driven. It was Spirit-formed. In Acts 3 and 4, ordinary men step into extraordinary […]

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There is something deeply grounding about going back to the beginning of the Church in Acts, because it reminds us that the Christian life was never meant to be lived in our own strength.  The early believers were not more qualified or more spiritual than we are today. They were simply willing, united, and expectant. […]

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There is something deeply personal about opening the book of Acts. It does not read like distant history or a closed chapter of the early church. It feels alive, like a story still unfolding, one that gently pulls you in and reminds you that your everyday life is part of something far bigger. Acts is […]

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Easter is such an incredible reminder that Jesus has already won the greatest victory there is. He is risen, death is defeated, and the tomb is empty. That changes everything. And yet, if we’re honest, life still includes hard days, pain, and seasons of waiting. We still walk through suffering, even as we believe this […]