What’s in a Name: Understanding the Weight of How We Address One Another
This is a question that sounds simple on the surface, but carries deep spiritual and relational significance:
What’s in a name?
A name is never just a name.
It carries identity.
It reflects perception.
It shapes access.
What you call someone is not casual it reveals how you see them. And how you see them determines what you are able to receive from them.
The Successful Woman Who Is Secretly Exhausted
There is a woman many of us know.
In fact, many of us are her.
She is intelligent, capable, resilient, respected, dependable, and strong. She has survived migration, motherhood, heartbreak, disappointment, financial hardship, church hurt, marriage breakdowns, grief, and reinvention. She is the one people call when there is a crisis. The one who “always lands on her feet.”
Rooted or Just Visible?
There is a danger in looking spiritually alive while slowly becoming disconnected at the roots.
In a world obsessed with visibility, image, platforms, influence, and appearance, many believers are unknowingly becoming spiritually dehydrated.
From Labels to Truth: Rediscovering Who God Says You Are
There is a quiet battle many of us are fighting one that doesn’t always show on the outside.It’s the battle of identity.
140+ at 6AM Prayers: A Milestone That Means More
In April 2026, we crossed a meaningful milestone 140+ men and women consistently gathering at 6AM to pray, united with one focus.
Waiting for Your Isaac
There is a difference between what God promises and what we try to produce..
Freedom Talks: When God Meets Us Beyond the Masks
There is a moment in every woman’s journey where the titles begin to fade CEO, mother, wife, leader …
Chew the Word – The Power of Spiritual Rumination
Many of us read the Word… but we don’t stay with it long enough for it to change us. The picture of a cow ruminating..
Testimony : Sharing my story of how Freedom has impacted my life.
I first heard about Freedom through one of my closest friends. Every time she attended a conference, she would tell me all about it in such detail that I felt like I had attended myself.
The Spiritual Battle Around Christmas
We focus on the physical activities of Christmas the cooking, shopping, cleaning, travelling but few talk about the spiritual atmosphere during this season.
Helping Children Process Their Emotions During Christmas”
Children feel deeply at Christmas even when they can’t articulate their emotions.
When Cultural Expectations Clash at Christmas
When cultures collide, choose unity over winning, peace over pressure, and love over expectations.
Blended Families & Christmas: When Love, Loyalty, and Reality Collide
Blended families are not broken.
They are proof that love can rise again after pain.
Parenting Through Christmas Stress
Parents feel Christmas pressure more than anyone else.
You’re managing emotions, expectations, finances, food, gifts, schedules, and spiritual atmosphere all while trying to “make it magical.”
A Christmas of Hope: Lifting Up the Mothers Who Carry So Much
This Christmas, there are mothers in our community who will go to bed praying their children don’t notice the empty spaces on the table.
When Family Conflict Makes Christmas Difficult
Family conflict doesn’t disappear because it’s Christmas.
In fact, unresolved issues often intensify during the holidays.
When Christmas Feels Lonely Finding God in the Quiet Places
Christmas can ironically be the loneliest time of the year.
Not because you’re physically alone, but because your heart feels empty.
“Small Budget, Big Impact” Reflections of Freedom (2017)
Our second Freedom event was on a smaller budget but it was no less impactful
Honouring Parents and Parents Provoking Children: Are These Mutually Exclusive?
When we hear the phrase “Honour your father and mother,” many of us immediately think of obedience, respect, or duty. It’s a command we know well; one that shaped how many of us were raised.
When the One Who Was Meant to Love You Hurts You: Finding Wisdom in What We Cannot Change
Some wounds don’t bleed, they echo. They live quietly beneath our laughter, our confidence, and even our faith.