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05/25/2026

I want to go camping!! Anybody up for a camping trip? I don't want to go alone so all you have to do is bring yourself!

Where do you think people are most likely to find meaningful connections today? ❤️Not just attraction…Not just chemistry...
05/25/2026

Where do you think people are most likely to find meaningful connections today? ❤️

Not just attraction…
Not just chemistry…
But genuine, healthy, soul-deep connection.

Is it:
☕ A coffee shop?
⛪ Church?
📚 A bookstore?
🐶 Walking your dog at the park?
💪 The gym?
🎨 Shared hobbies and volunteer work?
👫 Through friends?
📱 Online dating?
✈️ Traveling?
🎶 Concerts and community events?

Honestly, I think the best connections often happen where people are simply being authentic instead of trying to impress.

The healthiest relationships usually begin where two people are already growing, healing, serving, laughing, learning, or living with purpose.

Maybe the real question isn’t:
“Where do I find love?”

Maybe it’s:
“Where am I becoming the healthiest version of myself… so I can recognize it when I see it?”

I’d love to hear your thoughts…
Where do YOU think meaningful connections are most likely to happen today? 💭✨

God’s plan for relationships was never meant to be built on control, manipulation, fear, or selfishness. ❤️From the very...
05/24/2026

God’s plan for relationships was never meant to be built on control, manipulation, fear, or selfishness. ❤️

From the very beginning, God designed relationships to reflect love, partnership, growth, grace, and commitment.

A healthy relationship should:
✨ Draw you closer to God — not farther away.
✨ Feel safe enough for honesty and vulnerability.
✨ Encourage growth instead of keeping each other stuck.
✨ Be rooted in respect, patience, forgiveness, and kindness.
✨ Bring peace more than constant confusion and chaos.

Love was never supposed to make you lose yourself.
Real love helps you become who God created you to be.

God’s design was never “me against you.”
It was always “let’s face life together.”

No relationship will ever be perfect because people aren’t perfect…
but relationships built on prayer, humility, communication, and mutual effort can weather storms together. 🌿

The strongest relationships aren’t the ones without struggles.
They’re the ones where both people keep choosing love, even during the hard seasons.

“Above all, love each other deeply…” — 1 Peter 4:8 💫

At what point is dating enough… and it’s time to build a life together? 💍Marriage shouldn’t happen just because you’ve b...
05/24/2026

At what point is dating enough… and it’s time to build a life together? 💍

Marriage shouldn’t happen just because you’ve been together a long time. Time alone doesn’t create commitment, maturity, or compatibility.

But there does come a point where two people have to ask:
Are we just enjoying each other… or are we truly building something together?

Maybe it’s time for marriage when:
❤️ You’ve seen each other in hard seasons, not just happy moments.
❤️ You can communicate honestly without constantly tearing each other down.
❤️ Trust feels safe, not confusing.
❤️ You both share similar values, goals, and vision for the future.
❤️ You’re choosing each other intentionally — not out of loneliness, pressure, or fear.
❤️ Peace has replaced the constant “What are we?” anxiety.

Dating is meant to reveal compatibility, character, and direction.
It’s not meant to become a permanent waiting room.

The right relationship eventually stops asking,
“Do we like each other?”
…and starts asking,
“Can we build a healthy life together?” ✨

What do you think is the biggest sign a couple is ready for marriage?

When disaster strikes a relationship, it can either pull two people apart… or teach them how to hold on tighter.Storms w...
05/20/2026

When disaster strikes a relationship, it can either pull two people apart… or teach them how to hold on tighter.

Storms will come. Financial struggles. Illness. Loss. Betrayal. Misunderstandings. Seasons where life feels heavy and emotions run high. In those moments, it becomes easy to point fingers, shut down, or start unraveling separately.

But healthy relationships learn to stand together and unravel together.

Instead of becoming enemies, become teammates.
Instead of saying, “You’re the problem,” ask, “How do we get through this together?”
Instead of building walls, build understanding.

A relationship is not tested by how people love during easy seasons. It’s tested by how they respond when life gets hard.

Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is sit together in the mess, cry together, pray together, communicate honestly, and refuse to let the storm convince you that you’re against each other.

Disaster doesn’t always destroy relationships.
Sometimes it reveals the depth of commitment, loyalty, and love that was there all along.

The goal isn’t perfection.
The goal is staying connected while life tries to pull you apart. ❤️

Never underestimate the power of saying, “Good morning.” ☀️❤️Life gets busy. We rush out the door, scroll our phones, ch...
05/16/2026

Never underestimate the power of saying, “Good morning.” ☀️❤️

Life gets busy. We rush out the door, scroll our phones, chase responsibilities, and assume there will always be another chance later. But the truth is… none of us are promised tomorrow. We are only promised this moment right now.

A simple good morning text, a kiss before work, a warm hug, a smile across the kitchen table, or taking a few extra minutes to truly see the people you love can mean more than you realize.

Love is built in the little moments.
The everyday moments.
The ordinary moments we often take for granted.

Start your day with kindness. Start your day with gratitude. Start your day making the people in your life feel valued and loved.

Because one day, what you’ll remember most won’t be the stress, the dishes, or the deadlines… it will be the mornings you loved well. ❤️

Being vulnerable in a relationship can feel terrifying.It means taking off the armor and allowing someone to see the rea...
05/16/2026

Being vulnerable in a relationship can feel terrifying.
It means taking off the armor and allowing someone to see the real you — the fears, the insecurities, the past wounds, and the parts of your heart you try so hard to protect.

But vulnerability is also where true intimacy is born.

You cannot build a deep connection while hiding behind walls. Healthy love grows when two people feel safe enough to say:
“I’m hurting.”
“I’m afraid.”
“I need reassurance.”
“I don’t have it all together.”

Vulnerability is not weakness.
It is courage.

It takes strength to communicate honestly instead of pretending you’re fine. It takes maturity to let someone love the real version of you instead of the polished mask you show the world.

The right relationship will not use your vulnerability against you. It will handle your heart gently, create safety, and make honesty feel less frightening over time.

Real love is not about perfection.
It’s about being fully seen… and still being loved.

❤️

05/13/2026

I had plans when I moved here to become financially more secure than I had been in the past. I was anticipating working two jobs and saving money for a down payment on my own place. Somehow that hasn't happened and now I feel the impact of my first job slipping away. I am scheduled to work every weekend doubles on weekends, days and evenings, while on the other weekend, nights at a lower pay rate. I am looking for another job in retail as I am tired of fighting with Minnesota DHS to get my fingerprints cleared to work in the health field.

I can't help but be worried, but there are so many scriptures in my Heavenly Father's Word that tells me He cares; He is my provider, my protector. He will never leave me. He is the creator of all things and He loves His creation very much. He loves me! So why should I fear the unknown? I am being wrapped in the warmth of His devotion!

If today, you have worries and fears lay them down at Jesus' feet. His shoulders are broad and His heart beats for you. Let Him take care of you. He loves giving us supernatural surprises!

Infatuation says:“I need you so I can feel complete.”True love says:“I care about you deeply, but I also want what is he...
05/13/2026

Infatuation says:
“I need you so I can feel complete.”

True love says:
“I care about you deeply, but I also want what is healthy, peaceful, and good for both of us.”

Infatuation is intense.
It moves fast.
It can feel consuming, obsessive, exciting, and emotionally overwhelming. It often focuses more on chemistry, fantasy, attention, or the fear of losing someone than truly knowing them.

True love grows differently.

True love takes time to build trust.
It stays during hard conversations.
It respects boundaries.
It brings peace instead of constant confusion.
It values character over butterflies.
It chooses honesty over manipulation.
And it does not require you to abandon yourself just to keep someone.

Infatuation often asks:
“How do I keep this person?”

True love asks:
“How do we grow together in a healthy way?”

Real love is not just passion in the good moments.
It is patience, consistency, emotional safety, accountability, kindness, loyalty, forgiveness, and mutual effort over time.

Butterflies are beautiful… but roots are what make love last. ❤️

Effective communication is more than just talking. It’s learning how to truly hear someone’s heart while also expressing...
05/13/2026

Effective communication is more than just talking. It’s learning how to truly hear someone’s heart while also expressing your own with honesty and respect.

Healthy communication means:
• listening without planning your comeback
• speaking without tearing someone down
• asking questions instead of making assumptions
• staying calm enough to understand, not just react
• being willing to say “I was wrong”
• and creating a safe place where both people feel seen, valued, and heard

A lot of relationships don’t fail because two people stopped loving each other. They fail because misunderstandings, defensiveness, sarcasm, silence, pride, and unresolved hurt slowly built walls between them.

Communication is the bridge.
Not perfection.
Not mind reading.
Not winning arguments.

Just two people willing to keep showing up, learning each other, and choosing connection over ego.

The strongest relationships are not the ones without conflict… they’re the ones where both people learn how to communicate through the conflict with love, patience, and emotional maturity. ❤️

🏡 Leadership in the Home: What It Really Looks Like 🏡There’s a lot of confusion around what it means for a man to “lead”...
05/02/2026

🏡 Leadership in the Home: What It Really Looks Like 🏡

There’s a lot of confusion around what it means for a man to “lead” his home…
but real, Godly leadership doesn’t look like control—it looks like care.

A man who leads well doesn’t dominate…
he covers.
He doesn’t demand respect…
he earns it through love, consistency, and integrity.

Leadership in the home looks like:
🤍 Taking responsibility for the spiritual direction of the family
🤍 Loving his wife the way Christ loves—sacrificially, patiently, and intentionally
🤍 Creating a safe place where his family feels protected, heard, and valued
🤍 Making decisions with wisdom—but also humility and teamwork
🤍 Owning his mistakes and growing from them

And here’s the truth—
a strong leader doesn’t silence his wife…
he honors her voice.

Because a God-centered home isn’t built on power…
it’s built on partnership, trust, and love.

When a man leads with a servant’s heart,
his family doesn’t feel controlled—
they feel safe enough to flourish. 🌿

“Love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.” — Ephesians 5:25

💬 Let’s talk:
What does healthy leadership in a home look like to you?

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