It’s release day! Not As Man Sees: A Cry for Leaders to Be After God’s…
Author: Adrienne Scott
The merciful embrace of God saves and carries us, imparts the hope of glory in us, and hides us until we are ready–until we are dead to ourselves and alive in the life and resurrection of Jes
When we shine light in the darkness and release the sound of praise/repentance, sending out high-praise frequencies, the fragrance of worship will fill every room, corner, and high place in our heart. This is a repelling trifecta against unclean spirits and idolatry.
Here is a handful of short thoughts today. _____________ I’m not looking for life in…
I know the world is loud right now about women’s rights, and I’m thankful for…
I felt the Holy Spirit drop this word into my spirit. Renewal softens the ground. Revival uproots what doesn’t belong. I’ve been sitting with this statement and asking the Lord for details. Here are some notes I made.
Unforgettable Questions No. 4. Why Do You Seek the Living Among the Dead? Other Posts…
A criminal defending Jesus. I love it. Pain and death can pull interesting thoughts and emotions from us. Whether we are the ones in pain or watching others in pain, our response is a tell-tale sign of what or who we are rooted in. Are we responding in fear? Anger? Judgement? Or, do we still fear God in the midst of it,
The verses set in the Garden of Gethsemane are known for prayer, sorrow, betrayal, heated reactions, and the beginning of the crucifixion of Jesus. In the middle of it, Jesus demonstrates what ‘being ready’ looks like in the depths of distress…
Unforgettable Questions: An Easter Series No. 1 Why This Waste? One of the questions asked,…
I’ve been meditating on scriptures about restoration. Recently, I was praying, “Father, restore us back…,”…
…To my great surprise, the other side of the vinedresser’s apron wasn’t a dark, stale, forgotten storage-bin. My hope fell into his chest—alive with a rhythm of joy pulsing throughout and flashes of faithfulness shooting round and round…