When I asked the Holy Spirit to show me who I am, this is what I saw. That’s me in the fire, doing what I love most. This is a different kind of fire—not one that devours, but one that consumes and refines.” This is something that I’ve learned on a deep intense way throughContinue reading “It’s me in the fire”
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Dreams and Visions
I attended the Return Conference in Texas the first weekend of May, and to say it was life-changing would be an understatement. I have more posts coming from it, but I just want to share this one. There were two separate times when I was in the Spirit. The whole conference was going on aroundContinue reading “Dreams and Visions”
The Wall
For many years, I have been wrestling with the Holy Spirit about the belief that the church is not significant. Throughout those years, I walked outside the confines of the church building, working with His people. I came to understand that the Acts Church is who my community is meant to be. I struggled inContinue reading “The Wall”
Body, Soul, Spirit
There is a fire inside every human—a longing, a yearning for more. Inside every human soul is a belief system given to us by those who raised us. It is the same belief system given to them.In that yearning, there becomes a place of surrender in the body and the soul, where we come intoContinue reading “Body, Soul, Spirit”
The least of these…
The answer comes when you can look outside yourself. Loving people where there are at is loving unconditional without expectations. ““Then they too will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or without clothes, or sick, or in prison, and not help you? ’ “Then he will answer them, ‘TrulyContinue reading “The least of these…”
Refiners Fire
2025 was a very significant year for me—I turned 50, a half century. When I look back on my first 50 years of life, I see countless experiences of heartache and joy. Seasons ended, and new seasons began. I can see the beauty in my life and in who I have become. As I reflectContinue reading “Refiners Fire”