Category: Monday Messages

  • Dopamine

    Dopamine

    The author reflects on the challenges of a 21-day fast meant to deepen her relationship with God by removing distractions like social media and television. This vulnerability exposed latent emotions and highlighted the role of dopamine in coping. Ultimately, she finds healing and joy in seeking God above all earthly comforts.

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  • Fast Forward

    Fast Forward

    The author reflects on the challenges of managing ADHD and emotional discomfort through content consumption. Despite a desire to fast forward through life’s difficulties, she finds herself enduring waiting periods filled with uncertainty. Inspired by Hannah’s story from the Bible, she recognizes the importance of embracing life’s struggles as integral to God’s healing and redemptive…

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  • There is POWER!

    There is POWER!

    The author shares an experience of shopping for bras, emphasizing how her new purchases improved her posture and sense of support. This anecdote transitions into a reflection on prayer, highlighting its transformative power in one’s life, encouraging readers to release burdens and seek healing through communication with God.

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  • Crisis of Faith

    Crisis of Faith

    The author reflects on a profound crisis of faith, characterized by a long struggle with emptiness and disconnection from church experiences. After a life-altering car accident on February 26, 2017, she discovered true faith but began to feel lost again over time, especially during the pandemic. Now, she embraces faith on her terms, seeking God’s…

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  • Breathe.

    Breathe.

    The author reflects on the importance of taking a personal “M.E. Day” to rejuvenate amid stress and caregiving responsibilities. This particular day marked a shift from anxiety to peace, allowing self-love and appreciation. Inspired by a divine conversation, the author embraces her identity, paving the way for healing and renewed faith.

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