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Are you making the most of your pain? James 1: 2-4 says that we should consider it pure joy when we face many trials because trials test our faith and produce perseverance. These verses challenge us to surrender to the purpose of pain so we can be mature, complete and lack nothing. Join me Brenda K Nayiga as I discuss the relationship between pain and purpose. As I embark on this journey, I will r... more

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In this episode, explore the fruits of waiting on God, and how His timing always leads to an abundant harvest.

Using the story of Hagar as a guide, I reflect on what it means to feel unseen in the wilderness, desperate for answers, yet still chosen... more

In a world consumed by corruption and spiritual blindness, Noah stood out not because he conformed, but because he perceived God’s voice above the noise. In this episode, we explore the profound tension between human perception and divine instruction... more

In Acts 12:5–11, Peter, imprisoned and facing execution, sleeps peacefully between two guards, bound with chains. His calmness reflects deep trust in God's sovereignty. Miraculously, an angel awakens him, and he walks free, chains fallen and gates op... more

In this episode, we explore the powerful connection between perspective and focus through the story of Stephen in the book of Acts and the encouragement found in Hebrews 12 to "fix our eyes on Jesus." When life gets overwhelming and distractions pull... more

In this powerful episode, we dive into the story of Gideon from Judges 6 and Judges 8, where we see a man struggling with fear, doubt, and uncertainty, yet still finding the courage to pour his heart out before God. Gideon doesn't hold back he questi... more

In this powerful episode, we explore the journey of unwavering faith through the lens of the biblical story of Elisha and Elijah, drawn from 2 Kings 2:1-14.

As Elijah faces trials and deep moments of uncertainty, Elisha remains steadfast, following... more

Pain has a way of clouding our judgment, making us question our next steps. But in 1 Samuel 30, David shows us the power of seeking God in the midst of heartbreak. After returning to Ziklag and finding everything stolen—his family, his possessions, h... more

In this episode, I explore the power of prayer in times of deep pain and suffering, looking at how Jesus navigated His darkest moment before going to the cross. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus faced overwhelming anguish, knowing the suffering that... more

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