Category: Sound Mind

  • Willpower to Spirit Power

    Willpower to Spirit Power

    Have you ever tried to be strong for so long, that the strength itself started breaking you? “Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the Lord Almighty. — Zechariah 4:6

  • Control to Surrender

    Control to Surrender

    Have you ever said “I trust God” while still clenching your fists?

  • Noise to Discernment

    Noise to Discernment

    Is the loudest voice in your life right now noise or truth?

  • The Sound Mind Commission

    The Sound Mind Commission

    what if you could step off the hamster wheel of anxiety and finally live with a steady, anchored mind?

  • When Fear Fogs the Mind 

    When Fear Fogs the Mind 

    The post explores how fear often manifests subtly, masquerading as caution or responsibility, which can hinder decision-making. It emphasizes the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit for power, love, and self-control to counteract fear’s influence. Encouragement is given to confront fears with biblical truths for clarity and confidence.

  • When the War Is Against Your Voice

    When the War Is Against Your Voice

    Have you ever felt like your own thoughts were trying to take you out?

  • Clarity in the Chaos: When You Just Want to Quit

    Clarity in the Chaos: When You Just Want to Quit

    Does your calendar feel louder than your soul right now? Midway through the season…football games, volleyball tournaments, homecoming prep, dress shopping, tests, and something on the calendar every night; you finally hit that moment where you think, “I just can’t anymore.”

  • The Pre-Decided Yes

    The Pre-Decided Yes

    What if a ‘pre-decided yes’ could keep you from caving when it counts most?

  • Love: The Keeper of a Sound Mind

    Love: The Keeper of a Sound Mind

    Ever caught yourself snapping and instantly regretting it? Here’s how to let love, not fear, take the wheel.

  • When You Don’t Know What to Do

    When You Don’t Know What to Do

    In challenging times, like King Jehoshaphat faced, we may feel helpless, yet it’s a vital moment to focus on faith. By acknowledging our uncertainties and looking to God, we invite trust. Worship, rather than fighting, leads to victory and peace, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles.