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Seeing Beyond the Seen
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | March 3, 2024 | Scribbles and Confessions | 0 Comments
In our fast-paced world, Christians are urged to use spiritual vision to perceive God’s work, especially during hardship. Via stories of Hagar and Elisha, the power of faith over sight is highlighted, showing God’s faithfulness and protection. We’re reminded to seek God’s guidance through prayer, expectancy, and fasting for transformative spiritual insight.
From Wilderness to Glory: When God Interrupts Your Normal
by Oshin Daniell | February 23, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions | 0 Comments
God uses wilderness seasons to interrupt hustle, shift us from performance to surrender, and lead us from striving into deeper intimacy and glory through obedience.
Sillspeak: Life Lessons from My Window Sill
by Anna D'souza | February 16, 2026 | AnnaLogue | 0 Comments
The moment the roots were uncovered, the healing process began. The soil was loosened. Space was reclaimed and light began to reach places that had been deprived for too long.
A Call That Changes Generations
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | February 6, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions | 0 Comments
Generational patterns are like a river that has flowed the same way for decades. If no one intervenes, every generation crosses the same dangerous waters. But when one person listens to God and changes direction, the course of the river shifts for everyone who follows.
Jammed Discernment
by Anna D'souza | February 2, 2026 | AnnaLogue | 0 Comments
A prophetic call to discernment, repentance, and restoration as God purifies His Church and recenters the testimony of Jesus.
The World Saw Stars, Abraham Saw Descendants
by Oshin Daniell | January 26, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions | 2 Comments
God was not giving Abraham a science lesson about astronomy. He was awakening faith. He was activating a man who had grown tired of waiting. A man whose circumstances screamed “too late,” but whose destiny was whispering “not over.”
Jealousy as Fierce as the Grave
by Anna D'souza | January 19, 2026 | AnnaLogue | 0 Comments
God is dismantling transactional relationships. Love cannot be bought with sacrifice, service or success. Heaven will only accept a surrendered heart.
Joy That Walks on Wheels
by Oshin Daniell | January 12, 2026 | Kinder Everyday | 3 Comments
Samson reminded me that true strength is not measured by muscles or mobility, but by trust. True joy is not the absence of hardship, but the presence of God in the middle of it.
Living on Purpose in a Distracted World
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | January 5, 2026 | Scribbles and Confessions | 0 Comments
Every day, we are choosing which voice to follow.
This isn’t about perfection—it’s about intention.
Reject, Reinstate, Recalibrate
by Anna D'souza | December 30, 2025 | AnnaLogue | 0 Comments
God is calling us to forget the things that tripped or triggered us, the failures that discouraged us, the fears that haunted us, the ‘prophetic words’ that seemed to fall flat, the heartbreaking disappointments that paralyzed us, the dreams that died on us, the relationships that wrecked us.
Christmas Message: “He Came to Take It Away”
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | December 23, 2025 | Scribbles and Confessions | 0 Comments
What is Christmas really about?
When we think of Christmas, we often think of gifts, lights, family gatherings, or maybe even that warm feeling of joy in the air. But beyond the decorations, beyond the carols, and beyond the celebration — Christmas is about one thing: a Savior who came to take something away.
The greatest gift Jesus ever gives you is not just what He gives, but what He takes away.
Seeing Beyond the Seen
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it's easy to get caught up in what we can physically see and touch. Yet, as Christians, we are called...
From Wilderness to Glory: When God Interrupts Your Normal
I come from a long line of workaholic women. Strong women. Capable women. Women who carry responsibility without complaint. Women who build, fix,...
Sillspeak: Life Lessons from My Window Sill
Today I am in Parabolic Mode. And that’s because Jesus just illustrated a life lesson to me through a floricultural fiasco. Allow me to elucidate. I...
A Call That Changes Generations
Before Abraham became the father of faith, he was simply a man standing at the crossroads of his past and God’s promise. Scripture tells us in...
Jammed Discernment
Those who know me well know that I am zealous for the power and purity of the authentic prophetic. So when it spirals into the false and the...
The World Saw Stars, Abraham Saw Descendants
We often see the same things everyone else sees, but we don’t always see what God is showing. As a regular churchgoer, I have sung “Open the Eyes of...
Jealousy as Fierce as the Grave
Strangely enough, at the start of 2026, I found myself unexpectedly reluctant to begin my usual practice of reading through the Bible in a year. The...
Joy That Walks on Wheels
During my recent visit to India, I met someone whose joy arrested my heart. He was overflowing with life, radiant with faith, and fiercely in love...
Living on Purpose in a Distracted World
We live in a world that constantly competes for our attention—pulling our hearts, minds, and affections away from God. This is a call to intentional...
Reject, Reinstate, Recalibrate
And just like that, another year nears its expiry date as “Father Time” continues his inexorable sprint toward the finish line. For some like me,...
Christmas Message: “He Came to Take It Away”
What is Christmas really about?When we think of Christmas, we often think of gifts, lights, family gatherings, or maybe even that warm feeling of...










