Embracing God’s Purpose Through Community

True community moves beyond proximity. It’s a divine tapestry of real connections, supportive networks, and unity.
As Christian women, we’re called to embrace the power of community for God’s greater purpose.

Picture this: A bustling town filled with people from all walks of life, each with their own joys and struggles. In the heart of this community lived a woman named Dorcas, known for her compassionate spirit. She tirelessly sewed clothes for those in need. When Dorcas passed away, her loss devastated the community. But through God's power, the apostle Peter raised her from the dead, and her legacy of faith and service inspired many to embrace Christ's love.

What is community? It's more than just people living near each other. Community is a place where real connections are built, where a supportive network lifts each person up, and and where diverse individuals come together in unity. 

As Christian women, we're called to embrace the power and purpose of community. Throughout the Bible, we read how God used women like Dorcas, Priscilla, Lydia, and Phoebe to profoundly impact their communities. They understood that community was not just an incidental part of their lives; it was a platform for God's work and a means to fulfil His purposes. 


Within community, we have a unique opportunity to encourage, empower, and walk alongside one another. Here, we can share our joys, troubles, victories, and vulnerabilities. In community, we tangibly experience Christ's love as we extend grace and mercy to others.

Within a community, we have the opportunity to cultivate a supportive network that nurtures and uplifts us. Just as Priscilla and Aquila opened their home to host gatherings and mentor others, we can open up our homes and create opportunities to connect, learn, and grow together. Through prayer, encouragement, and shared experiences, we can strengthen one another and build each other up.

Community engagement and volunteering are vital aspects of our Christian walk. Inspired by Dorcas' acts of kindness, we are called to extend our hearts and hands to serve those in need. Whether it's volunteering at a local shelter, supporting a community project, or simply lending a listening ear, our actions can make a lasting impact on those around us.

Sisterhood holds a special place in God's community. As Christian women, we're called to treasure the bonds we share as sisters in Christ. It's easy to compare ourselves and compete. But let's remember - each woman's journey is unique. Rather than envy, let's celebrate one another. When one sister flourishes, we all flourish. Let's lift each other up in prayer, encouragement, and support. In sisterhood, we find strength, unity, and power to overcome. Let's cultivate a spirit of love, kindness, and celebration - a safe space where every woman can thrive as she is in Christ.

Take a moment to reflect on the people who have shaped your life. 

 • How have you seen God's hand at work in your community? 

 • What steps can you take to build stronger connections and engage more fully?     

Anchored By Faith, Sustained By Hope

Have faith to stay rooted in God’s promises, every day, and hope to keep your eyes on the good things He has in store for tomorrow. Keep trusting God’s word and hold onto hope for the future.

As I sip my morning coffee, I can't get that classic tune out of my head – you know, the one that goes, "The moment I wake up, before I put on my make-up, I say a little prayer for you..." The devotion and hope in those lyrics just warm my heart. She starts her days by lifting her loved one up in prayer and continues throughout her day, believing that he will return home safely from the war. Then I start wondering –  is her belief based on faith or on Biblical hope that he will return home? Is there a difference? 


Here is what I have discovered so far: 

Hebrews 11:1 (TPT) says, “Now faith brings our hopes into reality and becomes the foundation needed to acquire the things we long for. It is all the evidence required to prove what is still unseen.” 

Faith is the foundation.... It is a firm belief in God and His Word. It assures us of God’s goodness and faithfulness. My faith clings to His promises to provide, guide, protect, and work on our behalf. 

Hope, in a Biblical sense, is not just wishful thinking, as the world defines it. Biblical hope is a confident expectation based on the promises of God. While faith anchors me in the past and present of what Jesus has done for me, hope propels me into the future, with the assurance of what Jesus will still do – He is not done with me! 

I hope for a future where my business thrives, enabling me to maintain a flexible schedule and be fully present in my daughter's life. I anchor my faith in the truth, the fact that God deeply cares about the desires He has placed in my heart and that He has good plans to bless and prosper my efforts (Psalm 37:4; Philippians 4:19; Jeremiah 29:11). 

I know life can feel so hard sometimes. I hope this song and blog encourage you to lean on faith and hope! Have faith to stay rooted in God's promises, every day, and hope to keep your eyes on the good things He has in store for tomorrow. Keep trusting God's word and hold onto hope for the future. 

And the song continues in my head... “Forever (Forever), and ever (ever), you'll stay in my heart, and I will love you...

The woman in the song has faith that God is protecting her loved one and based on her daily faith she has a confident hope (expectation) that he will return safely. How beautiful is it to see how these two work together?