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When Prayer Begins to Echo the Father
As we continue our December focus on spiritual warfare, this post builds directly on what we explored in Warfare From Rest. If you have not yet read the first post in the series, I encourage you to return to it before you continue here, because the foundations we laid there shape everything we are about to step into. Today we begin looking at how prayer matures into intercession and why this shift is essential for learning to wage warfare from rest. Before we can explore the

Rebecca Black
Dec 7, 2025


Crumbling: When Letting Go Leads You Higher
Crumbling isn't the same as falling apart. It is not chaos, and it is not collapse. It is more like letting go, but maybe a little...

Rebecca Black
Sep 21, 2025


Stretching Our Capacity: Becoming Vessels for His Love
There is an ache that sits deep within the human heart. It is quiet at times, almost hidden, but it never goes away. Some call it...

Rebecca Black
Sep 7, 2025


Reaching for His Faithfulness
There are certain stories in Scripture that never leave you the same. You can read them a hundred times and still find yourself undone by...

Rebecca Black
Aug 20, 2025


Inner Healing Is Actually Identity Healing
Understanding what’s really happening beneath the surface of healing. For years, I was deeply involved in inner healing and deliverance...
Mason Ledbetter
Jul 23, 2025


The Real Gospel - A Father Who Won't Let You Go
I know what it’s like to hear about God and still feel distant. To believe He’s real - but wonder if He actually wants you. To know all...
Mason Ledbetter
Jul 18, 2025


The Finished Work Doesn't Need Your Appropriation
A Loving Call Back to the Cross. There’s a popular teaching in many healing and deliverance circles that says: "Yes, Jesus accomplished everything on the cross, but it must now be appropriated to become real in your life." It sounds spiritual. It sounds wise. But it’s not found in Scripture. As someone who once believed and taught this very thing, I want to speak gently but clearly: this idea is not biblical . In fact, it keeps people striving for what Jesus already gave, del
Mason Ledbetter
Jul 12, 2025
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