faith
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When We Forget to Ask: A Lesson from Joshua 9

Have you ever made a decision that seemed completely right—only to realise afterwards that you never actually asked God about it? There’s a moment like that tucked into a story in Joshua 9. It looks like a small detail, but it holds a powerful reminder for how we make decisions today. Let’s take a closer… Continue reading
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Is it really about more of God and less of me?

The message emphasizes the importance of balancing our spiritual and physical natures. By submitting our bodies to God’s purpose and letting go of control, we can enhance His presence within us, following Jesus as our guide. Continue reading
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Understanding God: A Personal Exploration

In 2023, I embraced change, shifting from doubt to confidence and from inaction to action. This transformed my life, fostering bravery, openness, and trust in God. I’m entering 2024 with faith, hope, and gratitude. Continue reading
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What difference can one decision make?

In 2023, I embraced change, shifting from doubt to confidence and from inaction to action. This transformed my life, fostering bravery, openness, and trust in God. I’m entering 2024 with faith, hope, and gratitude. Continue reading
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Little Drummer You

We might not see ourselves in any of the nativity characters. But what about one that wasn’t even present at Jesus birth? Continue reading
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What really is a good life?
Have you ever wondered? If you are still looking for it, good good life is at your reach – it’s got one source but is available to everyone and you can live it today. Find out how. Continue reading
About Me
My name is Joanna – I am Polish expat living in the UK with my Ethiopian-born husband and our two little girls – Anna and Eden. My background is in media and journalism, though I now work in business support in charity sector.
I started this blog as part of my personal journey. I wanted to live a life that God had prepared for me, with purpose and satisfaction. Instead, I was dissatisfied in life. I knew that wasn’t what life was meant to be.
