What Has God Put in Your Heart That Youâre Still Calling âSomedayâ?
There is something God has put on your heart to do.
Youâve probably prayed about it.
You may have talked about it with someone close to you, researched it, dreamed about it, or even started once and stopped.
But life filled up.
Responsibilities took over.
Other people needed you.
Work had to be finished.
There were meals and appointments, deadlines and decisions, people depending on you to keep things moving.
And th...
You Might Not Be in That Season.
You kept going.
Of course you did.
Thatâs who you are.
You donât walk away from what God has put in front of you.
But nowâŠ
youâre sitting there thinking:
âI donât know what to do next.â
Iâve been there.
Not years ago.
Recently.
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When You Donât Know What To Do NextâŠDo This
You were tempted to quit, but you feel God leading you forward.
You were tempted to quitâŠ
but something in you knew you couldnât walk away.
But now youâre hereâŠ
and youâre asking:
âWhat do I do next?â
Have you been saying to God lately,
âNow what?â
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The Freedom Of Letting God Decide What Belongs On Your List
Being needed feels important.
People call you because you're dependable.
They ask for your help because you're capable.
They trust you because you follow through.
Over time, that becomes part of how you see yourself.
You're the responsible one.
The reliable one.
The one everyone can count on.Â
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Why Christian Women Get Stuck, and How to Move Forward with Faith, Not Fear
For a long time, I thought procrastination was a discipline problem.
I assumed I needed better habits, more motivation, or a stronger system. I believed that if I could just get more organized, or try harder, I would finally follow through.
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What I eventually learned is this:
Most procrastination in Christian women is not laziness.
It is fear, often disguised as wisdom.
A...