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The Living Word: Understanding the Power of Hebrews 4:12
One of the most profound descriptions of Scripture appears in the Epistle to the Hebrews 4:12. "For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart." This verse reveals something essential about the nature of God's word. Scripture is not merely a historical document, a collection of religious writings, or a record of ancient wisdom.

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Jun 233 min read


The Woman Who Touched Jesus: A Story of Faith That Refused to Stay Hidden
Scripture introduces her in a single sentence, yet that sentence carries weight of twelve years of suffering. The bible tells us she had been bleeding for twelve years. This was not simply a medical problem. In the Jewish law of that time, continual bleeding placed a person in a state of ceremonial uncleanness according to the book of Leviticus. That meant she was not only physically weak but also socially and spiritually isolated.

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Jun 164 min read


Reflection on John 15:26
One of the obvious testimonies of the Holy Spirit is a changed life. When someone is being made new - loving what they once hated, turning from sin, growing in holiness - that is the Spirit saying to the world: Jesus is alive. Jesus saves. Jesus reigns.

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Jun 33 min read


Beauty for Ashes: Women Who Rose from Ruins
There is a moment in every woman's life where she stands in the middle of what used to be and wonders if anything good can come from this. The ruins may look different - a broken marriage, a lost career, a prodigal child, a season of illness, a betrayal that redrew the map of her life. But the feeling is the same: this is too far gone. Yet Isaiah 61:3 holds a promise that refuses to bow to that conclusion.

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Apr 273 min read


Forgiveness as a Weapon of Freedom
Iced coffee The Weight of Unforgiveness Unforgiveness is heavy. It dims your spiritual clarity, clouds your mentorship, and keeps friendships from flourishing. Yet Scripture calls us to release others, not as a favor to them, but as a pathway to freedom. Matthew 6:14–15 reminds us: “For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” Biblical Context Joseph and His Brothers (Genesis 45): Betrayed and sold into slavery, Josep

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Apr 131 min read


10 Daily Habits to Stay in God’s Presence
Every act of service, no matter how small, becomes a divine encounter when done in His presence.

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Mar 162 min read


How to Live in the Presence of God Every Day
So often, we start our mornings with tasks, phones, and endless lists. But the first act of living in God's presence is communion.

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Mar 163 min read


Mary and Martha: The Invitation to Sit at His Feet
When Jesus entered their home, the sisters responded in two different ways. Martha immediately focused on serving. She began organising the preparations necessary to host their guests. Her actions were practical and responsible. Someone had to take care of the details.
Mary, however, chose a different posture.

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Mar 133 min read


Mantled: Embracing Your God-Given Mantle
Mantled is more than a name. It is a movement of women who are called, equipped, and sent to live intentionally in their God-given purpose while mentoring, leading, and nurturing others.

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Mar 93 min read


Thriving Amid Challenges
Life has a way of testing our resolve. No matter how much we prepare, challenges come - sometimes expected, sometimes sudden.

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Jan 293 min read


Stepping Boldly into Your Calling
Step into your calling with faith, perseverance, and a willingness to grow.

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Jan 223 min read


Psalm 127 – Building on God’s Foundation: Bible Study using Town A → Town B Method
The psalm immediately grounds us in a reality that is both spiritual and practical: human effort alone is insufficient.

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Jan 155 min read


Nehemiah 4 – Faith in the Midst of Opposition: Bible Study using Town A to Town B Method
Nehemiah 4 is more than a historical account; it is a timeless lesson in courage, faith, and strategic perseverance.

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Jan 85 min read


Samson’s Compromise: The Honey That Cost Holiness
Compromise rarely begins with rebellion. It often begins with something small, something we can excuse. A little indulgence, a quiet silence, a secret habit we think no one will notice. Samson ate and walked on. He even shared it with his parents, but concealed its origin. That silence speaks volumes. Many times, what we hide is what holds us captive. The compromise may seem sweet in the moment, but it leaves a bitter aftertaste on our calling.

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Sep 19, 20254 min read


LIVING WITH PURPOSE: ALIGNING YOUR LIFE WITH GOD'S DESIGN
In a world driven by achievements and milestones, the question "Why am I here?" often lingers in our hearts. For those who walk with God, the answer lies in understanding purpose - the eternal reason you were created - and assignment - the seasonal tasks He calls you to fulfil. At We Create Wells, we believe that when women live with clarity of both, they become spiritual wells, pouring life and influence into every area they touch.

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Sep 2, 20252 min read


Reading Your Bible the Berean Way: How to Anchor Your Faith in the Word.
The Bereans welcomed the gospel with eagerness. They were hungry. They leaned in. There was an expectancy in their listening.

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Aug 23, 20253 min read


The Necessity of Abiding in Christ: Lessons From John 15
Jesus prayed for a specific church. There is something both sobering and beautiful about the words of Jesus in John 15. He lifts up a...

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Aug 19, 20253 min read


Singing The Lord's Song in a Strange Land
Strange lands test who we are. When life shifts, will we still hold fast to our identity in Christ?

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Jul 29, 20253 min read


Blasphemy of The Holy Spirit: What It Is and What It Isn't
There are a few scriptures that stir more fear and confusion than the words of Jesus about the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. Many believers have read those verses and wondered, "Have I committed the unforgivable sin?" If that's you, take a deep breath - you're not alone, and there's clarity and comfort ahead.

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Jul 22, 20253 min read


When Slumber Masquerades As Tiredness, What's Really Going On?
Ah, the delicate balance of life - juggling responsibilities, the challenges of tiredness, and our spiritual commitments. We’ve all experienced those nights when you find yourself cozy in bed, the warmth of your blankets wrapping you in comfort. In this peaceful moment, however, a gentle reminder of something essential surfaces - it’s time for prayer. Yet, as your eyelids grow heavy and your mind drifts, you rush through your words, hardly engaged. You might even doze off mid

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Jul 15, 20254 min read
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