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13/10/2025

Finding Your Purpose
Some people struggle with knowing who they are or what they stand for. They ask themselves, “Why was I born?” and “What is my purpose?” Trying to figure it all out all on their own can easily lead them down some dark roads and into a life of heartache and pain. Many in their adult years still haven’t figured it out. The only way to find your purpose is to fully surrender your heart to God and allow Him to lead and guide. You could avoid so much unnecessary pain by taking the advice God gives, through His Holy Word, and listening to His still small voice. It doesn’t mean that you’ll never have trials, but it does mean you’ll never have to go through them alone, for God is with you through thick and thin. Be the person God created you to be - without trying to be like anyone else. You are special just the way He made you. Instead of complaining about what you “don’t” have, shine with what you “do” have. Strive to be like Jesus: kind, gentle, thoughtful, compassionate, unselfish, and loving. Be the reason that others believe that there are still good people in the world. Selfish people are never happy. In fact, they are quite miserable. The more you give . . . the more blessings you’ll receive. Jesus said in Acts 20:35, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.“ Live your life as a giver, not a taker, and most importantly, help others find their way to Christ. If you are still struggling to find your purpose, this is the best answer in plain terms: live so that others will see Jesus in you. Text: Philippians 2:1-4, Ephesians 2:10, Proverbs 16:9, Ecclesiastes 12:13
_By Brenda Wash Minitry

13/10/2025

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11/10/2025

Blessed Sabbath🥰❤️🙏

11/10/2025

Through Stormy Seas
When something bad happens to someone, Christians will often say, “Well, everything happens for a reason,” or “It must have been God’s plan,” but that’s not necessarily true. Bad things happen to good people all the time. Just because you’re a Christian doesn’t mean you’ll never experience pain, suffering, tears, or death. Good people die in auto accidents, get cancer, robbed, murdered, abused, or r***d - not because it was “God’s plan,” but rather because of sin. This is a sinful world, and it won’t be without pain and heartache until Jesus comes. Until then, there is an ongoing battle between good and evil. God does have a plan for each one of His children, and He says specifically in John 10:10, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." There’s only one way to weather life’s stormy seas, and that is to make sure Jesus is in your boat. Remember that ships don’t sink because of the water around them; they sink because of the water that gets in them. Don’t allow all the trials and trouble that the devil throws at you to weigh you down and cause you to sink into an ocean of discouragement. It’s much better for you to go through turbulent storms with Jesus than to sail smooth seas without Him. Trust God to navigate through every stormy sea. Give Him your burdens, heartaches, and disappointments, and accept His gift of joy, for no matter what trial you are going through, Jesus is your answer. But He does want you to do your part, and that is to surrender and fully trust, obey, and follow Him. God’s not going to send you a text telling you to expect a package delivered to your door with everything you ever wanted inside. But He does want to give you the desires of your heart - as long as what you want is good for you! No matter what doubters may say, put your trust in God. Be like Noah, who had to put up with ridicule for being obedient to God, but yet stayed faithful. Sometimes faith will make you look stupid... until it starts to rain. Text: Psalm 5:11, Psalm 37:28-29, Hebrews 3:1-2, James 1:12
Brenda Walsh Gladz Mindoro Jongay

10/10/2025

God is too wise to be mistaken
God is too good to be unkind
So when you don't understand
When you don't see His plan
When you can't trace His hand
Trust His heart

10/10/2025

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10/10/2025

Recovering from Rejection
One of the deepest wounds to recover from is rejection, especially when your spouse, fiancé, or the person you love no longer wants to be in your life. Satan wants you to retaliate and lash out, but that won’t make you feel better. In fact, it will make you feel worse. The only way to recover from a broken heart is to accept that the relationship is over and forgive. You can’t force someone to care, no matter how hard you try to please. Instead of trying to “be good enough for someone to love you,” strive to please God. If things are right with you and God and you are making Him happy, that’s all that matters. The Bible tells us in Galatians 1:10, “Am I now trying to win the approval of man, or God? Or am I still trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ." Your value isn’t based on human love or man’s approval, but on God’s, and He loves you more than anyone else ever could. He constantly reassures you of how precious you are to Him through His Holy Word. Isaiah 54:10 says, “Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed," says the Lord, who has compassion on you.” Pray for God to put forgiveness in your heart, and then take time to grieve. Just because you had peace about ending the relationship doesn’t mean you can’t grieve the loss. It’s okay to cry. It’s okay to be sad. Just don’t let your tears make you bitter. Remember, when you forgive, you heal, and when you let go, you grow. Text: Ephesians 4:31-32, Isaiah 43:18-19, Proverbs 4:25, Matthew 6:14-15
Brenda Walsh Ministry

10/10/2025

Pray for Davao🙏🙏🙏

09/10/2025

Oh, yes, He cares, I know He cares
His heart is touched with my grief
When the days are weary
The long night dreary
I know my saviour cares.

09/10/2025

Silent Killer
Depression is a disease, and it’s called the “silent killer” for a reason. If someone you know is sleeping through the day, ignoring calls and texts from family and friends, or complains of feeling lonely but doesn't want company, there’s a very good chance that they are deeply depressed and need intervention. There are many causes of depression–not all are the result of something bad that happened. It’s quite common for depression to be caused from a chemical imbalance in the brain or other forms of mental illness. Many times, medication is needed just to be able to see the light and find real joy, for without it, emotions are uncontrollable. Often their rage, anger, or just plain grumpiness is hardest on those who love them most. Sometimes depression is so deep that those affected are not able to even whisper a prayer. That’s why it’s important to pray intercessory prayers on their behalf for God to draw even closer and ease their troubled minds. Give encouragement and affirmation, and most of all, give love–unconditional, nonjudgmental love! Help them feel accepted and supported. The Bible says in Psalm 73:21-24, “When my heart was grieved and my spirit embittered, I was senseless and ignorant; I was a brute beast before you. Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory.” Reassure them with God’s Holy Word that they are not alone because Jesus is right there in the midst of the darkness, speaking gently. There is hope in Christ Jesus. God’s love is constant, steadfast, and healing. Sadly, many people shy away from anyone suffering from mental illness, but they need support, not your cold shoulder. You’ll be amazed at the incredible joy you’ll feel when helping someone else. Choose to be a blessing and help someone who is lost in the darkness–life’s journey is hard enough, don’t add to their pain. Text: 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, Isaiah 40:31, 1 Thessalonians 5:11, Romans 15:2

-Brenda Walsh Ministry

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09/10/2025

Big thanks to Amir Montehermoso, Eugene D Acbang

for all your support! Congrats for being top fans on a streak 🔥!

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