House of Completion: Becoming a Finisher in a God Who Finishes
We celebrate fresh starts, but God is after finished work. Throughout the Bible, completion precedes glory, rest, and fulfillment. What if the breakthrough you’re praying for is on the other side of finishing? Completion matters deeply to God. From Solomon’s Temple to Jesus’ words, “It is finished,” Scripture reveals a God who finishes what He starts—and invites us to do the same. God rests in finished work, not unfinished obedience. If you’ve felt stuck halfway through your assignment, this teaching will remind you why endurance matters—and how God empowers you to finish.
A Love Like No Other: Understanding the Depth of God’s Love (Romans 8:32–39)
Nothing can separate you from the love of God—not fear, not failure, not your past.
Romans 8 reminds us that God’s love is not fragile or conditional. It is proven through sacrifice, secured in Christ, and powerful enough to silence every accusation. If you’ve been questioning where you stand with God, this message will anchor your heart in truth and remind you that you are deeply loved and eternally defended.
The Truth About Spiritual Clarity No One Talks About
Clarity is something we often chase—hoping for a clear answer, a firm direction, or a sign that removes all doubt. But when you’re walking with God, clarity rarely comes that way. Instead of instant certainty, God often invites us into a process—one marked by prayer, waiting, and deeper intimacy with Him. If you’ve been asking questions and still feel unsure, this may not be a setback at all. It may be an invitation to draw closer.
God’s Guidance Rarely Looks Like the Plan You Imagined
God does not always lead in ways that feel safe, logical, or familiar. In this deeply personal and faith-filled reflection, we explore how obedience to God can sometimes look unconventional—and why that does not mean it is wrong. Through personal testimony of leaving a long-standing church community, wrestling with delayed fruit, and confronting long-held beliefs about success and money, this post highlights how God often changes strategies from season to season. Drawing from biblical examples such as David, Moses, and the Israelites, readers are encouraged to hear God for themselves, break mental strongholds, and follow Him boldly into 2026. This message is a reminder that obedience matters more than approval, and God’s plans often unfold beyond human understanding.
As we step into 2026, this post challenges believers to hear God for themselves, release the need for validation through productivity or money, and follow God even when the path looks unconventional. If you’re facing transition, delayed fruit, or opposition, this message will encourage you to trust God’s voice above every other.
Understanding God’s Assignments for Your Life: Living Life in Seasons
Many believers struggle with identity, calling, and purpose—especially when their life doesn’t fit into one clear title or career path. In this faith-based podcast episode, Enna shares a powerful revelation about living life in seasons and why God often calls us to different assignments at different times.
Drawing from personal experiences in nursing, ministry, entrepreneurship, and motherhood, this episode challenges the belief that our purpose must be limited to one profession. Instead, it introduces a biblical perspective: we are soldiers in God’s army, deployed by Jesus according to His timing and purpose.
Through scripture, testimony, and spiritual insight, this episode explores how obedience to God matters more than income, recognition, or public approval. You’ll learn how to release fear around others’ opinions, detach your identity from productivity, and confidently walk in the season God has you in—even when it doesn’t make sense to others.
If you’re navigating a season of transition, uncertainty, or waiting on God’s direction, this message will encourage you to trust God’s plan, embrace His assignments, and live with peace knowing that no season is wasted.
Stop Praying for More Capacity: You Already Have What It Takes
Many believers find themselves praying for God to increase their capacity, strength, or ability to handle what He has called them to do. While this prayer may feel spiritual, it often reveals a misunderstanding of how God equips His people.
In this teaching, we explore 1 Chronicles 4:10—the Prayer of Jabez—and uncover an important distinction: Jabez was not asking God to increase his internal capacity, but to expand his territory and influence so he could better serve God’s purposes. Capacity was already present.
Scripture reminds us that our sufficiency is not in ourselves but in Christ. The Holy Spirit living within us already contains everything we need to fulfill God’s will. God would never assign a calling without first equipping us to carry it.
Rather than continually asking God for more capacity, believers are called to steward what they’ve already been given through spiritual disciplines such as consistent prayer, studying the Word, meditation, and fasting. These practices strengthen our spirit and activate the capacity already inside of us.
If you’ve been questioning whether you’re capable of carrying the vision God has placed on your heart, this message serves as a powerful reminder: you already have the capacity—you simply need to cultivate it.
Why God Doesn’t Always Give You the Finished Product
Have you ever felt like you were waiting on God for provision, direction, or breakthrough—only to feel stuck or overlooked? Here’s a powerful biblical truth: God often provides resources, not results—raw materials, not finished products.
How to Effectively Plan With God for the New Year (2026)
Before you set goals for 2026, learn how to plan with God—not just productivity. This faith-centered guide walks you through reflection, vision casting, and intentional goal setting rooted in Scripture so you can step into the new year with clarity, peace, and alignment.
5 Productivity Hacks That Honors God And Helps You Achieve More
Your productivity affects your purpose. These five biblical-and-practical productivity hacks will help you plan better, stay organized, eliminate mental clutter, and take daily action and make steady progress toward your God-given destiny. It will help you move with clarity, discipline, and grace. These are the same rhythms that help me stay aligned spiritually and purposefully.
Distraction-Proof Your Life: 6 Daily Strategies to Help You Stay Focused and Productive
Now that you’ve identified the distractions, let’s defeat them. In this episode, we get practical — boundaries, routines, spiritual discipline, mental clarity, and God-centered planning habits that keep you aligned and consistent, silencing the distractions that are stopping you from moving. We’re moving from awareness → action.
If you’ve been feeling scattered, unfocused, or spiritually dull, then this may just be what you need to hear. I pray it blesses you and inspires you to rise and give your destiny a fighting chance.
Identifying The Top 5 Distractions That May Be Delaying Your Destiny
Not all distractions look like noise.
Some look like good opportunities.
Some look like busyness.
Some look like comfort.
In this first post of the Distraction Detox Series, I break down the hidden distractions that quietly pull you out of alignment.
It’s eye-opening. It’s necessary. And it’s time.
But God, Why? Does It Have to Be This Hard?
Have you ever found yourself crying out to God and asking, “Why does it have to be this hard?” You’ve prayed, fasted, believed, spoken the Word, and yet—it still feels like the promise is a million miles away.
Why Every Christian Should Journal: Biblical Reasons to Write Things Down
Journaling is a powerful, biblical habit every Christian should embrace. Here are scripture-backed reasons God instructs us to write things down—plus what types of things to journal as part of your faith journey. Get inspired to start documenting God’s goodness, promises, and your spiritual growth today!
Prayer Strategies for New Believers: How to Start Praying with Confidence and Consistency
If you're a new believer wondering how to pray or where to begin, this guide offers practical, step-by-step prayer strategies for new Christians. Learn how to pray using Scripture, structure your time with God, and grow in intimacy with Him through simple, biblical methods.
Beginner-Friendly SOAP Bible Study Method to Grow Your Faith
Struggling to stay consistent with your Bible study? Discover the beginner-friendly SOAP method—a simple and powerful way to dive into Scripture, apply it to your life, and grow in your relationship with God.
God’s Waiting Room: How to Trust God When His Timing Feels Delayed
If you're feeling like you're stuck in a season of delay—where God feels silent and the promise hasn't arrived—this blog is for you. Learn how to remain faithful, hopeful, and spiritually grounded while waiting on God’s perfect timing. Real-life biblical examples and action steps will help you turn waiting into worship.
How God Speaks to Me + Beginner-Friendly Tips to Hear God’s Voice
Ever wondered how to hear God’s voice or whether He’s really speaking to you? In this blog post, I’m sharing how God personally speaks to me—through His Word, His peace, people, and more—and offering beginner-friendly tips to help you grow in spiritual discernment. If you’re ready to deepen your relationship with God and confidently hear His voice, keep reading!
Bible Study for Beginners + A Peek Inside My New Favorite Bible
Sharing some beginner-friendly Bible study tips, including prayer, starting points in Scripture, journaling methods, and helpful study tools. It also includes a quick review of a beautiful new Bible perfect for study and devotion. Ideal for women and new believers looking to grow their faith and build consistency in the Word.
Stop Worrying and Start Praying: Trust God with Tomorrow
That situation you’re worried about? God already saw it coming. He’s not surprised. He’s not confused. And He’s certainly not powerless. God is a Master Strategist. What looks like chaos to you is just another piece in His perfect plan.
It’s Not a Coincidence—Here’s Why You Should Call That Person That Popped Up in Your Mind
When you ignore that nudge to reach out to someone, you could be missing out on a divine assignment. We often assume those thoughts are just random, but the Holy Spirit is intentional. He places people on our hearts for a reason.

