Category: Lens of Grace

  • See the Light

    See the Light

    Before you can be the light, you have to learn to see the light.

  • When Criticism Feels Like Connection

    When Criticism Feels Like Connection

    Philippians 3 and the Subtle Confidence of Being Right Before you read:I’d love for you to listen to Philippians, Chapter Three first.Click here to listen. Also for a hands-free option click listen here… Confidence in the Flesh Philippians 3 is one of Paul’s most vulnerable and clarifying chapters. He’s not defending his ministry or confronting…

  • Transforming Your Home Atmosphere with Words

    Transforming Your Home Atmosphere with Words

    The post emphasizes the impact of our words on family atmospheres and our children’s self-perception, urging readers to replace critical language with encouragement to foster grace-filled environments.

  • What Lens Are You Wearing?

    What Lens Are You Wearing?

    A Scripture-centered reflection on how the lens we wear shapes our thoughts, words, and families. Exploring Philippians 1, discernment, and renewing the mind through grace.

  • Bless, Even in the Simple

    Bless, Even in the Simple

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  • Give Thanks in the Middle

    Give Thanks in the Middle

    What if gratitude isn’t just what you give after the breakthrough… but what carries you through the middle of it?

  • Gratitude That Changes a Room

    Gratitude That Changes a Room

    Are your words filling the room with warmth and welcome, or tension and tiptoes?

  • Name the Good, Even Here

    Name the Good, Even Here

    Gratitude doesn’t start when life feels good—it starts when you choose to see the good.