

Chasing Jesus When My Life Fell Apart
What do you do when life collapses and faith feels impossible? This story explores the journey of chasing Jesus through heartbreak, unanswered questions, and years of waiting. Discover how surrender, daily prayer, and fixing your eyes on Christ can transform pain into purpose and reveal God’s faithfulness in His perfect timing.

Heather M Larribas
5 min read


Understanding the Trinity: Why We Need the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
Understanding God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit changes how we experience faith. God the Father gives direction and purpose. Jesus walks with us as a friend who understands every emotion. The Holy Spirit nudges us into action and obedience. One God. Three expressions. All working together to guide, comfort, and strengthen us in everyday life.

Heather M Larribas
3 min read


Forgiveness: The Freedom You Think You’re Denying Them (But You’re Actually Denying Yourself)
Forgiveness is not excusing the pain. It is choosing freedom. In this powerful reflection, Heather shares how God led her through betrayal, heartbreak, and deep wounds by teaching her to see people through the eyes of Jesus. If you feel stuck in anger or resentment, this message will remind you that healing is possible and peace is still yours in Christ.

Heather M Larribas
5 min read


Forgiveness Isn’t Forgetting. It’s Healing.
Forgiveness is not pretending nothing happened. It is proof that God has healed what pain tried to destroy. If you are still holding anger, it may be a sign God is still restoring your heart. Learn how to release bitterness, trust God in the waiting, and find freedom that leads to peace, restoration, and renewed hope.

Heather M Larribas
5 min read


God’s Timing Isn’t Late.
God’s timing can feel slow when you are waiting on answers, healing, provision, or direction. But delay does not mean denial. Even when you cannot see it, God is moving pieces, aligning people, and preparing the right outcome at the right time. Learn how to trust His “yes,” His “no,” and His “not yet,” and how waiting can become one of your strongest acts of faith.

Heather M Larribas
3 min read










