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March 31: Stepping Into April with Expectation

Stepping Into April with Expectation Key Text- Psalm 27:13–14  “I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.” As we step into April, we must pause and reflect: What is our posture? What is our plan? What is our expectation? Are we simply drifting through life, taking each day as it comes, or are we intentionally walking in alignment with God’s purpose for our lives? There are moments when it feels easier to go with the flow and allow life to unfold on its own. However, God has shown us time and time again that there is wisdom in preparation, intentionality in planning, and purpose in seeking His direction. Even as we make our plans, we must remain surrendered, allowing Him to order our steps and redirect us when necessary. So for April, I declare with confidence and faith: I shall not faint. I will not give in to discouragement or w...

March 30: A New Song for a New Season

“He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear the Lord and put their trust in Him.”  — Psalm 40:3 (NIV) Seasons change—sometimes gently, sometimes unexpectedly. For many women, transitions can feel both hopeful and unsettling. A new season may bring opportunity, but it can also carry uncertainty, stretching, and the need to release what once felt familiar. Psalm 40:3 reminds us that God does not leave us voiceless in transition. Instead, He  places a new song within us —a fresh expression of praise shaped by His faithfulness. This “new song” is not merely about music; it represents a renewed perspective, a transformed heart posture, and a deeper awareness of God’s presence in your life. Understanding the “New Song” In Scripture, a new song often follows deliverance, growth, or a significant move of God. It reflects: Spiritual renewal  – God is doing a fresh work within you Testimony  – Your story becomes evidence of His faithfuln...

March 29: Keep Pressing Forward

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  by: Angela Hall A Devotional Reflection Inspired by a Mother’s Prayers Devotional Thought Life has a way of placing us in seasons we never asked for. Sometimes the path we walk is not the one we choose, but the one life handed us. And yet, even in those unexpected places, God whispers the same steady invitation: Keep pressing forward. Not because the journey is smooth, not because I feel strong, but because God is faithful, present, and committed to carrying me through. When I think about what it means to press forward, I think of my mother, a single mother not by choice , but because life happened. Hardship and Loss happened , and suddenly she found herself carrying the weight of an entire household on her shoulders. She did not have a lot, but what she had, she gave. She did not always know how the bills would be paid or how the next meal would appear, but she knew how to kneel. And that made all the difference. My mother did not just pray — she lived prayer . I re...

March 28: Hold Fast to Hope

Hold Fast to Hope Key Text - Hebrews 10:23 📖 “Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised;)” Often I reflect on how the early Christians suffered and endured intense persecution for their faith. Many were beaten, imprisoned, and even put to death, yet they refused to deny Christ. We see this same unwavering faith throughout Scripture. Daniel was thrown into the lions’ den, yet he held fast to his faith in God. The three Hebrew boys, Shadrach , Meshach , and Abednego , were cast into the fiery furnace, yet they stood firm, declaring that even if God did not deliver them, they would not bow. History also reminds us of men like Martin Luther and John Huss , who faced opposition and persecution, yet remained steadfast in their convictions. They held fast. Today, we are called to have that same mindset. When we think about it, many of us struggle with even small inconveniences. Some of us find it difficult to go a day without food, wit...

March 27: Faithful Stewards in God’s Vineyard

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Key Text : Galatians 6:9:  “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” Sharon Campbell-Danvers  Building on the reflection that some are called to plant, others to water, and others may reap the increase, we must remember that God’s work unfolds through many hands and many seasons. Sometimes when the increase finally comes, it is easy for people to forget those who labored and toiled to establish the foundation. The planter may feel overlooked when the one who waters receive recognition. Likewise, the one who watered may wonder why the person who reaped the visible success receives the praise. In many cases, the one enjoying the harvest may not even know the individuals who first planted the seed or nurtured the early growth. Yet the Apostle Paul clarified this beautifully in 1 Corinthians 3:6 : “I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.” Paul reminds us that while people play different roles, the true sou...

March 26: Purpose with Power

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  by: Arlene McLeod  “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses… to the ends of the earth.” — Acts 1:8 (NIV) Many women wrestle quietly with questions of purpose:   Does my life matter? Am I doing enough? Is this really what I’m called to do?   In a world that often measures worth by visibility and achievement, it’s easy to feel like your impact is small or unnoticed. But Acts 1:8 shifts the focus completely. Your purpose is not rooted in striving—it is rooted in   power . Not your own strength, but the power of the Holy Spirit working in and through you. Before Jesus spoke these words, His disciples were unsure, waiting, and perhaps even afraid. They didn’t have influence, status, or a clear roadmap. Yet Jesus didn’t tell them to figure everything out—He told them to wait for power. Because purpose without God’s power leads to exhaustion, but purpose empowered by the Spirit leads to transformation. As a woman, yo...

March 25: Walk in the Spirit

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  by: Sharon Danvers Galatians 5:25   “If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.” This week I had an experience that reminded me what it truly means to walk in the Spirit. I met someone near an elevator and greeted him warmly. As we entered, he said, “Today is Wednesday, praise God.” As I exited the elevator, I would normally walk very fast, but for some reason my pace slowed that day. I asked him if he had seen the WhatsApp message circulating about gas prices over the weekend. He said no, and the conversation continued, touching on the war and its impact on gas prices overall. When we reached the pedestrian crossing, I asked if he had ever experienced vehicles coming down while he was already on the crossing. I shared that it had happened to me about three times. From there, the conversation continued. He told me he was new to the island and lived within walking distance of work. I then asked where he was from, and before we realised it, we had been talking ...

March 24: Growing through Challenges

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  by Nicola Edgar  Scripture Reading: Romans 5:3–4 We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. No one naturally celebrates hardship. We pray for ease, for breakthrough for relief not for suffering. Yet in this passage, Paul introduces a perspective that shifts everything: we can find purpose even in pain because God is at work within it. Suffering is not the end of our story it is part of our becoming. Life has a way of stretching us beyond what feels comfortable or manageable. There are seasons when the weight feels too heavy, the waiting too long, and the answers too far away. In those moments, it may seem like nothing good could possibly come from what we're re facing. But God sees what we cannot. He sees how every tear is softening our heart. How every delay is strengthening our faith and how every challenge is shaping something eternal within us. Suffering produces perseverance a ste...

March 23: Let Your Light Break Forth

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  By: Arlene McLeod Key Text: “Then your light will break forth like the dawn, and your healing will quickly appear; then your righteousness will go before you, and the glory of the Lord will be your rear guard.”   — Isaiah 58:8 (NIV) There is something deeply personal about light. It reveals, restores, and guides. In Isaiah 58, God is speaking to His people about a life that goes beyond outward religion—a life marked by compassion, justice, humility, and genuine devotion. When a woman walks in this kind of surrendered obedience, God makes a breathtaking promise:   your light will break forth like the dawn. Notice the imagery of the dawn. Dawn does not rush, yet it is unstoppable. It begins in darkness, almost unnoticed, until suddenly the sky is filled with light. In the same way, God’s work in your life may feel slow or hidden—but it is steady and certain. What He is forming in you will be revealed in His perfect time. This light is not something you manufacture. ...

March 22: Faith of Obedience

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  by Tamelia Barriffe A Reflection on Deuteronomy 28:1 Deuteronomy 28:1 says: “If you fully obey the Lord your God and carefully follow all his commands that I give you today, the Lord your God will set you high above all the nations on earth.” This verse presents obedience as something that brings blessing and alignment with God’s purpose. Often when we hear the word obedience, we think of discipline, rules, and simply doing what we are told. However, an important question is what motivates that obedience. Sometimes people obey because they trust God and believe His guidance leads to life. Other times, people obey because they are afraid of the consequences if they do not. Human behavior shows that people often follow rules to avoid negative outcomes. For example, a child may clean their room to avoid losing their tablet, or a student may complete homework to avoid getting into trouble. In these cases, the behavior occurs, but it is motivated by fear of punishment rather...