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Love with Intention: Living out Christ-centred love all year round
February is often called the month of love, but the love celebrated on Valentine’s Day is only one expression of a much deeper and richer truth. The ultimate love is Agape — the unconditional love of Christ. His love is the source and model for every form of love we experience and express. Rather than limiting love to one day, we are invited to practise love with intention every day of the year. By reflecting on the four Greek types of love — Storge, Eros, Philia, and Agape.
Feb 19


Declare your identity in Christ every day
Somewhere along the way, we begin to introduce ourselves by the roles we carry. Mom . Wife. Sister. Employee. Friend. Caregiver. These labels aren’t wrong as they’re meaningful and often beautiful, but they were never meant to define us. Over time, these titles can quietly grow heavier. We start measuring our worth by how well we perform them. When we fall short, feel tired, or lose our way, the labels that once gave purpose begin to steal peace. We forget who we are beneath
Feb 19


Faith for every room, heart and home
With work, family, responsibilities, and constant digital noise, it’s easy for faith to slip quietly into the background. Not because it no longer matters, but because life moves fast and we forget to pause. Days blur into routines, and before we know it, moments pass without intention. You know that God was never meant to be remembered only on Sundays. He is meant to be part of the everyday — present when you grab your keys, sip your morning coffee, sit on the couch, or shar
Feb 19
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