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Exodus 4-6 Learning To Trust The God Who Sends
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Exodus 4-6 Learning To Trust The God Who Sends

Exodus 4–6 traces Moses’ continued resistance to his calling and God’s unwavering patience in equipping him for the task. Moses fears rejection, questions his speech, and even asks God to send someone else. In response, God appoints Aaron as his spokesman and gives signs to confirm His power. Yet even after obedience, Moses faces Pharaoh’s hard heart, Israel’s disappointment, and his own discouragement. God’s message remains constant: “I am the LORD.” His identity and promises—not human success—guarantee the outcome.

When things worsen before they improve, God reminds Moses that deliverance is a process. Redemption takes shape in steps—through obedience, persistence, and trust in the One who has spoken.

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National Adoption Month: Why This Month Means So Much to Us as Adoptive (and Midlife) Parents
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National Adoption Month: Why This Month Means So Much to Us as Adoptive (and Midlife) Parents

Every November, when National Adoption Month comes around, something deep within me stirs. Maybe it’s the memories that rise to the surface… maybe it’s gratitude… or maybe it’s simply the reminder that God weaves families together in ways we could never orchestrate on our own.

Whatever the reason, this month always makes me pause.

Because adoption isn’t just a legal moment—it’s a lifelong journey of love, surrender, courage, and refinement. And for many of us stepping into midlife or the empty nest years, this month brings up emotions we didn’t expect.

The Quiet Emotions Adoptive Parents Carry Into Midlife

Adoption is beautiful—yes. But let’s not sugarcoat it. Adoption is also complicated, stretching, refining, sanctifying, and sometimes heartbreaking.

The older we get, the more tender certain realities become:

  • The years feel shorter.

  • The questions feel heavier.

  • The desire for connection grows deeper.

  • And if there’s distance—especially with an adult child or their spouse—it stings in a way words can’t quite touch.

Behind every adoption story are layers of joy, loss, hope, and healing. And if you’ve ever felt unseen or unsure in your journey, hear this clearly:

You’re not alone, and you’re not failing. God sees what others don’t.

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Exodus 3:11-22 It’s Not About You
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Exodus 3:11-22 It’s Not About You

Exodus 3:11–22 illustrates Moses’ hesitation when God calls him to lead Israel out of Egypt. Moses questions his own worthiness and authority, asking, “Who am I?” God replies, “I will be with you,” emphasizing that Moses’ mission is grounded in divine presence, not human strength.

When Moses asks for God’s name, the Lord reveals Himself as “I AM WHO I AM” (Yahweh)—the eternal, self-existent One who keeps covenant promises. God assures Moses that He has seen His people’s suffering, will demonstrate His power through signs and wonders, and will bring Israel into a land flowing with milk and honey. Even Pharaoh’s resistance will serve God’s purpose.

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Exodus 3:1-12 The God Who Calls
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Exodus 3:1-12 The God Who Calls

While tending his father-in-law Jethro's flock in the wilderness of Horeb, Moses encounters a bush that burns without being consumed. As he approaches, God calls him by name: “Moses, Moses.” Standing in the presence of God, Moses is told to remove his sandals as an act of reverence, for the ground beneath him is holy. God reveals Himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, saying He has seen His people’s suffering and has come down to save them. Then, to Moses’ astonishment, God commissions him to lead Israel out of Egypt. Moses hesitates, feeling not good enough, but God assures him, “I will be with you,” and gives him a sign—their eventual worship at this very mountain.

This passage marks Moses’ transition from a shepherd in exile to becoming a shepherd of God’s people.

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Exodus 2: God Raises A Deliverer
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Exodus 2: God Raises A Deliverer

Exodus 2 recounts the story of Moses’s birth and early years. Born during Pharaoh’s edict to kill Hebrew boys, Moses is hidden by his mother and placed in a basket in the Nile. Pharaoh’s daughter finds him and raises him as her own son, while his mother acts as his nurse.

As an adult, Moses kills an Egyptian for beating a Hebrew and then flees to Midian. There, he marries Zipporah, the daughter of Jethro, and begins a new life as a shepherd.

The chapter concludes with Israel crying out under slavery, and God hearing their cry, remembering His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

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Exodus 1: God’s Promises  Endure
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Exodus 1: God’s Promises Endure

Exodus opens by listing the descendants of Jacob who came to Egypt. Over time, the Israelites multiply and become a mighty people. Joseph and those of his generation pass, and a new Pharaoh rises who does not remember Joseph and enslaves Israel, fearing their strength. Yet the more they are oppressed, the more they grow. Pharaoh orders the Hebrew midwives to kill all baby boys, but they fear God and refuse. God blesses their faithfulness with families of their own, and Israel continues to flourish—setting the stage for divine deliverance.

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Are Church Small Groups Important? The Research Says Yes
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Are Church Small Groups Important? The Research Says Yes

Often, as your latest Bible Study journey concludes, you might ask, “What’s next?” The answer is simple—keep the momentum going. What God has begun in you during these weeks is just the beginning. He invites you to continue growing in Him, strengthen your relationships, and live on mission.

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Is the Church Important? What is Worship?
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Is the Church Important? What is Worship?

What is Worship?

Worship is more than just singing with our hands in the air. It is the response of grateful and humble people to the living God, where submission, sacrificial service, praise, and gratitude are expressed freely in various ways.

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Is The Church Important? Belonging vs Attending
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Is The Church Important? Belonging vs Attending

Belonging to a church is more than just attending a service—it’s about becoming part of a family. In Galatians 6:10, Paul encourages us to do good “especially to those who belong to the family of believers.” That word—belong—carries significance. It suggests intimacy, connection, and commitment. When we belong, we are not simply welcomed—we are truly wanted.

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Sharing: The Power of the Middle Chapter
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Sharing: The Power of the Middle Chapter

We often talk about our “before Christ” and “after Christ” stories, but there’s a deeply sacred space in the middle — the moment when Jesus meets us, just like He did with Paul on the road to Damascus. That encounter is where everything shifts. It’s where light breaks through the darkness, questions meet answers, and purpose is born.

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Speaking Up: How Sharing Your Story Can Change a Life
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Speaking Up: How Sharing Your Story Can Change a Life

We all have stories to tell—genuine, honest moments when God met us at our lowest, carried us through, or completely changed us. But too often, we hold back from sharing. We think our stories aren’t polished enough, dramatic enough, or relevant enough. The truth? If Jesus has touched your life, your story matters—and someone in your life needs to hear it.

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Sharing: Why and How Should I Tell Others?
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Sharing: Why and How Should I Tell Others?

Telling others about our faith can be one of the most meaningful—and most intimidating—parts of following Jesus. Fear of rejection, awkwardness, uncertainty, or feeling like we don’t measure up can all stop us in our tracks. Yet Jesus invites us not just to believe in Him, but to shine for Him.

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🛠 From Home Projects to Heart Work — Our Journey Together
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🛠 From Home Projects to Heart Work — Our Journey Together

When I first launched Connect Home Life, it began with a simple mission:
To help fellow empty nesters make their homes feel warm, welcoming, and meaningful again — through DIY projects, home improvements, comforting recipes, and encouragement for this new stage of life.

But something deeper kept stirring…

As I walked through my own seasons of transition — health challenges, job shifts, spiritual reset — I realized it wasn’t just about the house anymore.

It was about what happens in the heart when the noise quiets, the calendar clears, and you’re left wondering:

“What now?”

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Sharing Redemption: How Jesus Restores What’s Lost
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Sharing Redemption: How Jesus Restores What’s Lost

Redemption is one of the most beautiful and powerful words in the Bible — but what does it actually mean in our daily lives?

At its core, redemption means being bought back, rescued, or restored. It’s what Jesus did for us on the cross. Through His death and resurrection, He paid the price to free us from sin, shame, and spiritual death. But redemption isn’t just about going to heaven someday — it’s about transformation here and now.

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Sharing God’s Story: A Perfect Beginning, A Powerful Redemption
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Sharing God’s Story: A Perfect Beginning, A Powerful Redemption

From the beginning of time, God has been telling a story—one of beauty, tragedy, rescue, and purpose. It’s not just ancient history; it’s our story. And when we truly understand it, we not only find our place in it but we’re also empowered to share it with others.

God’s story begins in Perfect Creation…

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Freedom From Debt: Living Within God’s Design
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Freedom From Debt: Living Within God’s Design

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” — Romans 12:2

Debt isn’t just a financial issue—it’s a spiritual one. The Bible doesn’t shy away from addressing it, and neither should we. In a culture that normalizes credit cards, car payments, and “buy now, pay later,” it’s easy to believe debt is just part of life. But God has a better plan.

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