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Abundance Through Creativity: A Faith-Centered Guide to Living with More Than Enough
If you’ve ever felt like:
You live paycheck to paycheck
Your mind won't stop racing
You have brain fog
You struggle to find your next step
This is for you. The issue is that you are living in a scarcity fog.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 232 min read


Why God Feels Distant (Even When He Isn’t)
One of the hardest things to untangle in spiritual life is that our feelings don’t always tell us the truth about reality.
Feeling distant from God can come from different places. But the cause is not always the absence of God. Often it is the noise around us that drowns out awareness.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 183 min read


How to Recognize God in Your Everyday Life
There is a quiet struggle that many people of faith never say out loud.
We want to feel God. We want to hear Him clearly. We want confirmation that He is near.
But most days feel ordinary.
No burning bushes. No loud voice from heaven. No unmistakable signs.
And so we begin to wonder…“Is God even speaking to me?”
Michele Delcoure
Apr 184 min read


How to Find Clarity When Your Mind Feels Foggy (A Simple Faith-Based Practice)
When you use your hands to create, you bypass the "humming mind" that stays stuck on worries and to-do lists. It opens a doorway for you to stop talking at God and start walking with Him. You realize that wisdom isn't usually a lightning bolt—it's the quiet, generous gift that fills the spaces where you once felt only silence.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 153 min read


Beyond the Silence: Reclaiming the True Meaning of Be Still
While modern culture associates stillness with quiet meditation, the biblical command in Psalm 46:10 carries a much deeper meaning. In Hebrew, the word for "Be Still" is raphah. In this context, it doesn't just mean to sit in silence; it is an active command to "stop your busyness" or "drop your weapons".
Michele Delcoure
Apr 134 min read


The Science of Unfocusing: How Creativity Calms the Brain
“Mental Fog,” or as some call it, “Brain Fog,” is a constant inner noise that keeps us from focusing on the job at hand.
Besides slowing us down as we try to complete projects, mental fog can lead to physical exhaustion, depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, and even spiritual exhaustion.
When your mind is this crowded, it becomes difficult to notice the small reminders God places in your path to lead you back to Him.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 124 min read


How to Recognize God’s Presence in Everyday Life
Knowledge is generally an awareness, understanding, or specific information that you gain through experience, study, or observation. It is something that is learned. It requires you to make the effort to gain the awareness, understanding, or information.
From a Biblical perspective, wisdom is much more than knowledge. Wisdom is divine insight that guides you in your life. Wisdom is a treasure given to you, and we should seek it out through our relationship with God.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 126 min read


The Art of Living in Abundance
The worldly view of abundance is having more stuff. Webster's dictionary actually defines it as “a very large quantity of something.”
The problem with more is that there is never a ceiling for needing more. It happens slowly. Eventually, the extra time is filled, the extra money is allocated or spent, and you find your abundance slipping away.
In juxtaposition, a spiritual abundance is all about God’s grace being sufficient in the middle of the mess.
Michele Delcoure
Apr 128 min read
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