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The Prophetic Calling Is Not Glamorous—It Is Costly
The prophetic calling is not glamorous—it is costly. Scripture reminds us that obedience, maturity, and faithfulness shape the true prophetic witness.
stephaniearje
1 day ago2 min read


Absalom: The Overlooked Pattern
We are quick to label manipulation in the Church—but far slower to recognize the quieter pattern of Absalom. This reflection explores how offense, influence, and accountability intersect in leadership, faith communities, and beyond.
stephaniearje
Dec 30, 20253 min read


The Strength to Let Go
Not all help is loving. Not all strength is righteous. Sometimes stepping in too quickly interferes with the very work God is doing in a person.
stephaniearje
Dec 19, 20252 min read


Breaking Patterns of Emotional Abuse: Choosing the Freedom of Truth
Many of us grew up thinking dysfunction was normal. But healing begins when we break agreement with familiar patterns of emotional abuse and choose the freedom of truth. This is the journey from survival to peace, from old roles to a new way of living.
stephaniearje
Dec 11, 20253 min read


Understanding Generational Healing & Surrender
When a parent heals but the child still hurts, it creates a tension that only Jesus can hold. Healing is possible across generations—but every heart must choose that path for themselves.
stephaniearje
Dec 3, 20253 min read


Letting Go in Love: How God Heals the Places Where Parenting and Pain Collide
Letting go in love doesn’t mean giving up. It means trusting God to heal the places where parenting and pain have collided. This reflection offers hope, clarity, and gentle wisdom for parents navigating old wounds and generational patterns.
stephaniearje
Nov 26, 20253 min read


The Perfect Storm
painful family moment became the catalyst for clarity and healing. When God allowed the “perfect storm” to surface old wounds, He also asked me one question that changed everything: “What would you have done differently?”
stephaniearje
Nov 18, 20251 min read


He Did Not Absorb Rejection: Finding Freedom from Shame, False Responsibility & Cycles of Pain
Isaiah 53:3 reveals a freedom most of us never learned to walk in. The commentary on this verse in The Passion Translation footnote reads: “ Jesus was the most emotionally whole and healed man to ever walk the earth. He did not absorb the insults and rejections of even his own neighbors.” That statement went straight to my heart. And what I heard the Holy Spirit whisper in response was this: “You are not damaged goods.” If Jesus—fully human, fully feeling—could walk through r
stephaniearje
Nov 17, 20252 min read
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