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From Hosanna to the Cross: Learning Non-Fickle Faith

A Holy Week reflection on how quickly our faith can shift—from celebration to silence—and what it means to develop a faith that stays. While our faith may falter, Jesus remains unwaveringly faithful. The invitation is simple but powerful: when we stumble, will we move away from Him—or toward Him? Continue reading

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Returning to God Without Shame

Walking with God doesn’t mean we never drift—it means we know how to return. When we notice distance, shame often tells us to wait or fix ourselves before coming back. But grace invites us to turn immediately, just as we are. In this reflection, we explore why returning is not failure, how God meets us with open arms, and how learning to return without shame deepens our relationship with Him. Continue reading

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