The Light is On

It’s time to get the children home.

Two years ago, the Lord impressed this phrase on my heart. Since then, He has confirmed His Word over and over again—through my time in the Word, my quiet time, my prayer time—The hour is coming. It’s getting late. Tell my children to come home.

The words have resonated deeply in my spirit because there’s no denying this world can be dark. In Judges, one of the darkest times in history came because, as the writer said, “Everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” I don’t know a better way to describe our society today, and there’s a lot of fear, anxiety, and pain that comes with that kind of moral and spiritual decline.

But the Father’s house is filled with light and joy.

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A Line in the Sand

Then Jesus told them, “A prophet is honored everywhere except in his own hometown and among his own family.” — Matthew‬ ‭13:57‬

These were the words Jesus spoke while in his own hometown. The crowd was amazed by what he had been teaching, but they soon became distracted by his past and the things they knew about him, asking, “Isn’t this the carpenter’s son?”

They missed out on the miracles and presence of Jesus because they couldn’t let go of who they thought He was. They ‘bore witness and marveled’ at the empowering presence of God on Him, but then they reduced him back to the familiar and lost out on the eternal.

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Until Every Prodigal Comes Home

Two years ago, my husband and I started Kingdom Overflow Ministries with one dream in mind, and we are closer than ever to seeing that dream become a reality! To celebrate, we are launching an exciting campaign! For the month of February, everyone who signs up for a monthly (recurring) gift of at least $35 will receive an exclusive Kingdom Overflow Ministries hoodie!


Once your transaction is complete, one of our team members will reach out to you directly to thank you for your gift and confirm your hoodie size and mailing address.

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