Monday 2nd – Light of The World.
Written by John Partis.
Ever noticed how something as simple as a flower can brighten an entire space? This week, John reflects on a special moment in a garden of young Magnolias — and how their candle-like blooms became a picture of something far greater.
From the laughter of a granddaughter among the smellies, to the quiet stillness under blossoming trees, discover a reflection on light, life, and the abundant fruitfulness God calls us to.
✨ Are you walking in the darkness… or stepping into His light?
Stay tuned — you won’t want to miss this gentle yet powerful reminder of the life Jesus invites us into
Wednesday 4th – Hardness of Heart Part 2: Why Might it be a Problem for Us?
Written by Jill Partis.
Even the most devoted believers can struggle with a heart that grows dull. This week, Jill explores the challenge of hardness of heart — why it happens, how it shows up even in those closest to Jesus, and why God cares so deeply about it.
From the Israelites in the wilderness to the disciples struggling to see God’s provision, discover Bible notes that ask us to examine our own hearts and expectations.
✨ Are you seeing with spiritual eyes, or relying only on what your natural mind can understand?
Prepare to be challenged, encouraged, and inspired to cultivate a heart that is soft, open, and receptive to all that God is doing in your life.
Friday 6th – Is Anything too Hard for the Lord? (Part 10 of The Journey of Faith Series.
Written by Jill Partis.
When Sarah laughed at a promise that seemed impossible, God asked a question that still challenges us today: “Is anything too hard for the Lord?”
This week, Jill explores what it means to trust God when the natural facts seem to say “no.” From Abraham’s doorway to the miraculous birth of Isaac, discover a devotional that reminds us that nothing is impossible with God — the real question is what we will believe.
✨ Are you holding on to God’s promises, or letting doubt shape your view of what’s possible?
Prepare to be encouraged to step out in faith, even when the odds look impossible.


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