blog post | March 14, 2023
In seasons when our “branches” are dormant and bare, the beauty of Christ can still shine brilliantly through our lives.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/bare-branches-fruitful-hearts/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=activecampaign&utm_content=daily_digest_20230315
blog post | August 21, 2012
Ever been paralyzed with fear? Take a lesson from chicken head Saul.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/paralyzed-by-fear/
blog post | May 22, 2013
If you spell God with a capital G you will always spell tragedy with a lowercase t.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/crisis-and-tragedy/
blog post | January 29, 2009
My husband, a pastor, eventually reached a crisis of faith brought on by his inability to reconcile the question of God’s power to transform.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/connecting-the-dots/
blog post | December 19, 2015
These are exciting days for the True Woman blog, and more importantly, for God’s kingdom. He is on the move in women’s hearts.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/sovereign-scheduler/
blog post | August 2, 2022
There were so many memories I had never unpacked because, after all, I was okay; I had not experienced what my siblings did. But I was not okay.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/silencing-the-accuser/
blog post | July 11, 2011
It troubles God when we wear masks that attempt to keep Him—and others—from looking into our hearts.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/are-you-hiding/
blog post | March 4, 2014
My dad's dad was a pilot in the military with a dramatic story that brought to life the importance of sound theology.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/precious-providence/
blog post | July 13, 2021
Whether we withhold hospitality out of a sense of superiority or out of fear, the root issue is the same: we think more of ourselves than we should.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/enemy-hospitality/
blog post | June 2, 2021
Hope is a good thing—when it’s in the right thing.
https://reviveourhearts.com/blog/this-hope-doesnt-disappoint/