The Church is not as a building, it's a bold, living force. Somewhere along the way, people started associating church with quiet rituals, dusty pews, and outdated traditions. But that’s not how it started.
It’s easy to feel like you’re dragging around invisible chains from your past—generational patterns, broken relationships, or spiritual roadblocks you feel like you can’t explain. But the real question isn’t what’s happening to me?
Most of us don’t pray for too much. We pray for just enough. Enough strength to get through the day. Enough peace to fall asleep at night. Enough clarity to make the next right move. But God has always been the God of more than enough.
You’ve tried not to ask for too much. You didn’t want to sound selfish, or worse—foolish for hoping again. But deep down, there’s a part of you that wants more than survival-mode faith. You’re wondering if prayer could be more than just venting to the ceiling. You want to believe that God actually moves—but you’re scared to get your hopes up.
God’s answer to a tired faith has never changed. And it starts with prayer. Prayer aligns earth with heaven and it’s the spark to invite God’s agenda into ordinary circumstances. It’s not about getting our will, but inviting God’s into earth.