As we come to the end of 2025, we want to invite you to slow down with us.
In Joshua 3–4, the people of Israel stood at the edge of the Jordan River. Behind them were forty years of wandering. Ahead of them was the Promised Land—a place God had spoken about for generations. But between them and the promise was a river at flood stage.
After the miracle of crossing, God told them to stop and build a memorial—not so they could admire the stones, but so they would remember. And so future generations could ask, “What does this mean?” and hear the story of God’s faithfulness.
Before stepping into something new, they were invited to remember what God had already done.
That invitation still stands for us today.
We encourage you to take some time and reflect on this past year.
Ask the Holy Spirit:
- Where did You show up for me in 2025?
- What prayers were answered?
- Where did You carry me through something hard?
- What moments of provision, clarity, healing, or unexpected grace do I need to remember?
Write them down because these moments matter. They build faith. They anchor us when the next season feels uncertain.
As we look toward 2026, we may not know the road ahead but we know the One who leads us. Let’s enter the new year grounded in gratitude, remembering and trusting in the one who is the author and finisher of our faith.
We’re grateful to walk this journey with you.
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