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Selah: A Breath with God
In the quiet stillness, God’s sunlight breaks through the branches, warming both the earth and our hearts. His creation sings of His goodness, and each breeze carries the whisper of His love.
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Aug 102 min read


Wait…Help! My Computer and Phone Need Recharging—and So Do I: Simple Steps to Burnout Recovery
Ever felt like your devices run out of power just when you do? “Wait…Help! My Computer and Phone Need Recharging—& So Do I!” explores the connection between physical fatigue, digital burnout & the need to pause. “Before the Moment Passes” is a gentle call to rest. Millicent V. Brown offers heartfelt reflections, spiritual encouragement & simple ways to reconnect with what truly matters—before it’s too late.
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Aug 33 min read


I Can Do All Things…Really? Simple Steps to Burnout Recovery
We often quote Philippians 4:13 , "I can do all things..." to push through pressure—but what if God never asked us to do “all things” in the first place? This week’s post invites you to lay down the guilt, release the overload, and rediscover peace through God's true assignments.
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Jul 275 min read


God, Deliver Me From Anything That Keeps Me Bound
There’s a moment when you look into the mirror—physically and spiritually—and realize something has been holding you back. Today, God wants to loose you from everything that keeps you bound. Habits, fears, wounds, people-pleasing, or silent pain… they don’t define your worth. You are fearfully and wonderfully made. This is your day for refocus, renewal, and freedom. You are worthy—and so is your house.
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Jul 62 min read


I Am Worthy… And So Is My House
Even when I felt unseen—even in my own home—God whispered to my soul: “You are worthy. And so is your house.” Jesus, my Kinsman Redeemer, paid my debt and called me worthy, redeemed, and free. Today, I stand in His truth, declaring that my life and my house are sacred, blessed, and built on His promises. No matter the past, God is restoring everything—and declaring: You are worthy, and so is your house.
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Jul 44 min read
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