My mother once dreamed of building a house with a chapel in it—a sacred room set apart for family worship and prayer. We never built that chapel—but our living room became one. With worship, prayer, and intention, we created a space where God met us. This post is a reminder that sacred spaces aren’t always built—they’re made by hearts that seek Him, whether in a closet, a corner, or over cornflakes.
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Mary’s Life-Altering Encounter: A Reflection on Faith and Submission
I imagine Mary cheerfully going about what might have started as an ordinary day—except this was no ordinary day. As her day progressed, something extraordinary happened that would change the trajectory of her life forever. An angel of the Lord… Read More ›