Content from May 2025

Content from May 2025

Becoming a Barnabas in a World that Needs Encouragement

Barnabas, often called the “Son of Encouragement,” is a powerful example of how words and actions can transform lives and shape the course of God’s kingdom. His story in the Bible is a testament to the profound impact of encouragement. One of the clearest examples of this is his role in Saul’s life. Saul, who once fiercely persecuted Christians, experienced a miraculous transformation when he encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus. But even after Saul’s conversion, many believers hesitated…

Answering God’s Nudge with the Written Word

Debra Brown delivered these inspirational comments during the Hinesville First United Methodist Women in Faith Prayer Breakfast on May 17, 2025. How Writing Became My Spiritual Walk Pastor Tony asked me to share how writing ties to my spiritual journey. I’ve always thought writing was my passion, more than a hobby, but maybe a side gig. But after preparing this presentation, it’s evident that God guided me through every stage to my purpose. The Seed Was Planted: In 6th grade,…

What Does Prayer Mean to You?

During our recent United Methodist Women in Faith Prayer Breakfast, the attendees were asked to write down, in one to two sentences, “What does prayer mean to you?” It was explained that the answers would be combined and shared as a blog post on this website. This question opened up a beautiful space for reflection. As each person shared their unique and personal response, it became clear that prayer is a diverse and inclusive practice, holding a special place in…

Tides of Faith

The Unlikely Messenger: A Slice of Life with Debra Brown I stepped outside our beachside inn and breathed in the salty air—the scent of summer, joyful memories, and every perfect family vacation. It carried echoes of laughter, long beach walks, and early-morning shell hunts. “Come on, Momma! The sun will be up before we get there,” my seven-year-old daughter Meredith called, swinging her bucket and tossing her towel over her arm. Her flip-flops slapped against the concrete as we passed…