Misinterpreted: Matthew 16:24

It’s a phrase many people associate with Christianity: “Deny yourself.” For some, it’s a killjoy, suggesting that faith is about suppressing joy and becoming miserable. But when Jesus said it in Matthew 16:24, He meant something far deeper. This isn’t about small sacrifices like skipping dessert; it’s about surrendering lordship over your life. Jesus calls us to release our idols—namely ourselves—because the self is a terrible god. Discover how denying yourself can lead to true freedom and a life that reflects who you were truly created to be. Dive deeper into this transformative truth!
Keeping up with the Colossians

Are you ready for a spiritual wardrobe makeover? In our latest episode, we explore Colossians 3:1–17, where Paul offers us the ultimate fashion advice for our souls. Just like that favorite outfit that makes you feel like your true self, we’re invited to shed the burdens of sin and embrace the virtues that truly define us as believers. Join us for a divine closet refresh that promises to elevate your spirit and style—without breaking the bank! Discover how to dress for success in your faith journey and step into the life you were meant to live.
Fringe Benefits

In a world where societal boundaries often dictate worth, one woman’s desperate reach for healing transforms into a profound encounter with grace. As she touches the fringe of Jesus’ robe, she discovers not just physical restoration, but a powerful reclamation of her dignity, belonging, and identity. This moment, steeped in cultural significance, reveals the depths of compassion and the radical inclusivity of Jesus’ message. Join us as we delve into this poignant story, exploring how a single act of faith can redefine a life and illuminate the path to true wholeness.



