Monday, February 9, 2026

Bigger

 by Ruth Writes

You asked for enough - enough money to get
through the month, enough strength to make it to
Friday, enough peace to sleep without
overthinking.

God smiled at your careful prayers and whispered,
"Nah, bigger."

You asked for a job that pays the bills.
He planned a calling that feeds your soul.

You asked for healing from what hurt you.
He wanted freedom from what held you.

You prayed for love that wouldn't leave.
God prepared love that would grow you.

You asked for calm days.
He designed brave ones.

You wanted answers by tomorrow.
God was building something that would still make
sense years from now.

While you were asking for survival, He was writing
abundance. While you wanted safe, He wanted
full.

So don't shrink your hope.
Don't negotiate your faith.
The same God who carried you before is still
expanding you now.

You prayed for enough.
He answered with fruitfulness.

Nah...bigger.

~Ruth

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

No peace

 A divorce lawyer once said something 
that stays with you. There is no peace
in a home where a woman is 
emotionally, mentally, and financially
drained by the man who promised to
protect her. Men rest when there is
peace. Women create peace only when
they are met with love, respect, and
care. You cannot expect a woman to
build a safe home when her spirit is 
exhausted, her heart is hurting, and 
her soul feels invisible. A peaceful
home begins with how you treat the
woman holding it together.


Because a home is not built from walls, furniture, or money - it's built from emotional safety.

It is built from the way words are spoken, the way disagreements are handled, and the way love is shown in small, consistent actions.

When a woman feels valued, she nurtures the space around her. When she feels heard, she softens. When she feels supported, she flourishes.

But when she feels alone in a relationship, she slowly stops trying. Not because she doesn't care, but because she is tired of caring by herself.

Peace disappears not in loud arguments, but in silent disappointments that pile up over time.

In the quiet moments where she realizes she is carrying the weight of the relationship alone.

A peaceful home begins long before the decorations and the smiles - it begins in how a man treats the woman when no one is watching.

Because when she feels safe, loved, and respected, she becomes the warmth that makes a house feel like home.

~Malika TV

Monday, February 2, 2026

Most beautiful

If someone ever asks me
what the most beautiful part of my
life was...

I will always say being their mother.
Through every season, every version 
of me,
every chapter I've lived --
nothing has ever compared to the
privilege
of loving them, raising them,
and calling them mine. 

Making us wait

 by Elisabeth Elliot

"I realized that the deepest spiritual lessons are not learned by His letting us have our way in the end, but by His making us wait, bearing with us in love and patience until we are able to honestly to pray what He taught His disciples to pray: Thy will be done."

May those

From Dr. Thema

May those who perpetually pour, receive.

May those who constantly carry, discover what it feels like to be supported.

May those hidden walls of silence, find safe spaces to speak.

May those who fight for others encounter those who will fight for you.

Not done yet

God's not
done yet.

He's just
getting
started.

Abandonment

The Body Remembers Abandonment:
  • The heart races when a text is left unread.
  • The stomach drops when the tone changes.
  • The body becomes the child again, waiting for the door to open. 
Practice:
  • When that panic rises, press your hand to your chest and breathe:
  • "I'm here. I won't leave you."
  • Anchor in the now, not the then.
Know:
"My nervous system is learning that love can stay."

~JMikeFields.com