Tag: Devotional
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The Pattern of His Glory
The Pattern of His Glory By Anita T. Kumeh Before the mirror stood a dream,wrapped in color, truth, and flame.A woman once quiet, now redeemed,whispered softly Heaven’s name. Her dress — a hymn of threads and hues,Ankara blooms in bold display,Each stitch a story God once used,to weave her night into new day. The needle…
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🌸 Ava’s Devotional — “Wonderfully Made”
From the Ava Collection by Scriptures, Sass & Stories Meet Ava, a bright little girl discovering how beautifully God made her.This first devotional, inspired by Psalm 139:14, reminds children that every smile, curl, and quirk is part of God’s masterpiece. Perfect for homeschool moments or quiet reflection, “Wonderfully Made” includes a short story, scripture, prayer,…
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Zamaria
Zamaria Zoned Into Zeal — When the Gift Returned to the Giver Zamaria’s name meant “gift of God,” and deep down she always knew her words were exactly that — a gift she didn’t request but carried with reverence.She’d been journaling since childhood:love songs written in crooked handwriting, little doodles in the corners, prayers that…
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Yara
Yara Yielded to Yet — When the Butterfly Stopped Fighting the Wind Yara’s name meant “small butterfly,” but lately she felt more like a moth in a maze — wings tired, dreams delayed, and patience on life support. She was that woman:Visionary, planner pro, color-coding productivity queen.If excellence had an office, Yara could’ve run HR.…
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Xolani
Xolani Exhaled and Exchanged — Peace Wasn’t Given; She Fought for It Xolani’s name meant peace, but she didn’t grow up wearing it like perfume.Peace wasn’t her personality — it became her process. Betrayal had tried to brand her.It followed her like an unwanted accessory — loud, shiny, and impossible to ignore.She smiled in public,…
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Waseme
Waseme Watched Her Words — “Let Them Talk” (But She Didn’t) Waseme’s name is of Swahili origin, and means “let them talk” — and oh, they did.Neighbors, coworkers, the saints in the group chat—everybody had commentary to spare.But here was the twist: Waseme didn’t match their noise.She mastered her voice. While the internet boiled over…
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Vienna
Vienna Vacated the Vanity Vienna had mastered the art of pretending everything was fine.Perfect smile. Polished posts. Praise reports that made people clap but left Heaven quiet. She was admired, adored, and applauded — but also exhausted. Her husband, her church, her circle — they all loved her light but ignored her lamp oil. They…
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Urielle
Urielle Understood Unexpected Upgrades Urielle — whose name means “God is my light” — didn’t plan for the baby to come so soon. Newly married, bank accounts balancing on fumes, she stared at the pregnancy test like it was written in a foreign language. Everyone said, “You’ll figure it out,” but no one handed her…
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Tirzah
Tirzah Traded Trauma for Tailored Triumphs Tirzah was cheated of her share after the divorce — the house, the savings, the sense of security. Everything. Gone. She sat staring at her reflection one morning, realizing even her favorite coffee mug had somehow ended up in his cabinet. But while the lawyers were counting losses, Heaven…
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Selah
Selah means ‘Pause, reflect.” Selah sits in stillness, her soul quiet like a child at rest with its mother. (Psalm 131:2) In her arms and in her heart, she carries the reminder that true peace is found in God’s embrace.