Banter to Breakthrough: How the Back-and-Forth Builds the Work

Banter to Breakthrough: How the Back-and-Forth Builds the Work

The polish comes from the push. This post pulls back the curtain on our editing banter—choosing the right word, setting paragraph cadence, and protecting voice—so the message carries fire without losing clarity. Includes a simple six-step loop to turn back-and-forth into breakthrough.

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Morning Manna, Midday Mercy, Evening Ember: Building Devotion into Daily Rhythm

Morning Manna, Midday Mercy, Evening Ember: Building Devotion into Daily Rhythm

I needed more than a weekly fill-up. Morning Manna, Midday Mercy, Evening Ember breaks the day into three sacred pauses—Scripture, a check-in, and a closing reflection—so peace becomes a rhythm, not a rare event. Try the tiny plan inside and let your day flow from His presence.

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Fruitful in the Place That Hurt Me: Why Pain Produces More Than We Think

Fruitful in the Place That Hurt Me: Why Pain Produces More Than We Think

Joseph named his son Ephraim—“God has made me fruitful in the land of my suffering.” That promise reframed my own story. Fruitfulness isn’t always escape; it’s roots deepening in hard soil until a harvest breaks through. Here’s how pain became a launchpad for possibility, promise, and peace.

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Shame, Fire, and the Editing Process: What Scripture Duplication Taught Me

Shame, Fire, and the Editing Process: What Scripture Duplication Taught Me

A duplication pass on From Flesh to Flame turned into a mirror. The same verses kept resurfacing—and God used editing to refine more than paragraphs. Here’s how I audited, discerned, and decided to keep, move, or replace passages—and how that mirrors the way He cuts shame and keeps truth.

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