• He Speaks • He Listens • He Cares
    Apr 8 2026

    GOD IS NOT MUTE (HE SPEAKS)

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    Have you ever felt like God was silent?

    In today’s episode, we gently confront one of the most common beliefs women carry—that God is distant, quiet, or hard to reach.

    But Scripture tells a different story.

    God is not mute. He speaks—especially to the woman who comes to Him with a humble and honest heart.

    In this episode, we go back to the truth of who God is and begin to reframe how you hear Him.

    ✨ If you’ve ever wondered, “Is God speaking to me?”—this is for you.

    Scriptures: Isaiah 57:15

    Takeaway: God is not silent—you may just need to slow down and listen.

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    20 mins
  • HE'S JUST THAT INTO YOU: I Will Heal You
    Mar 18 2026

    There’s a scripture in Isaiah that says:

    “I have seen his ways and will heal him…” — Isaiah 57:18

    And I love how this starts…

    “I have seen.”

    God is not guessing about you. He’s not assuming.

    He sees everything.

    He sees:

    • Your obedience
    • Your struggle
    • Your good intentions
    • Your mistakes
    • Your love for Him
    • And even your resistance

    He sees all of it.

    And still…

    He says:

    I will heal.

    Notice what He does NOT say.

    He doesn’t say:

    • “I might heal you”
    • “I’ll heal you when you get it together”
    • “I’ll heal you when you’re perfect”

    No.

    He says:

    “I will heal” “I will lead” “I will restore”

    Because healing is not based on your perfection.

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    11 mins
  • HE'S JUST THAT INTO YOU: I WILL
    Mar 18 2026

    From my book: He's Just That Into You - Chapter 7: I WILL

    “Can a woman forget her nursing child…? Surely they may forget, yet I will not forget you.” — Isaiah 49"15-16

    God compares His love to a mother and her child… one of the strongest bonds we know.

    And then He says—Even if she fails…I won’t.

    “I will not forget you.”

    And then He goes even deeper…

    “I have inscribed you on the palms of my hands.”

    Not written. Not penciled in. Not temporary.

    Inscribed.

    Carved.

    Permanent.

    Which means this: You are not forgotten. You are not overlooked. You are not on the back burner of God’s plan.

    You are continually before Him.

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    12 mins
  • FUN FACTS ABOUT JESUS
    Mar 11 2026

    Fact 1 Jesus loved dinner parties. In fact, people criticized Him for eating with sinners. Luke 7:34 calls Him “a friend of tax collectors and sinners.

    Fact 2 Jesus asked over 300 questions in the Gospels. One of the most important: “Who do you say that I am?” — Matthew 16:15

    Fact 3 Jesus took naps. During a storm that terrified the disciples… He was asleep in the boat. — Mark 4:38

    Fact 4 Jesus loved children. He said, “Let the little children come to me.” — Mark 10:14

    Fact 5 Jesus sang worship songs. Right before going to the cross, “He sang a hymn.” — Matthew 26:30

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    8 mins
  • DAY 4 HE'S JUST THAT INTO YOU - SHE CHOSE HIM
    Mar 4 2026

    What are you holding onto that makes you feel powerful?

    Control? Image? Money? Reputation? Independence? Busyness?

    What would it look like to leave it at His feet?

    Because every woman in Scripture who chose Him…

    Left something.

    And gained everything.

    Scriptures for further study

    1 John 4:19 Joshua 2, Luke 10:39, John 4, Mark 12:41–44 Luke 8:2

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    19 mins
  • Day 2 From Light to Breath: The God Who Comes Close.
    Feb 25 2026

    In Day 2 of the He’s Just That Into You series, we move from light… to breath.

    Genesis 2:7 reveals something deeply personal about God. He didn’t create humanity from a distance. He formed dust with His hands and breathed life face-to-face.

    Before performance, there was proximity. Before responsibility, there was relationship. Before striving, there was breath.

    Tonight, we slow down and sit with the reality that our first experience with God was not earning — it was receiving.

    If you’ve ever felt distant from Him, this episode gently asks: When did you start believing God was far?

    Scripture: Genesis 2:7, .john 1:1-14, psalm 139:14

    Reflection Question: When did you begin believing God was distant — and does that belief match the God revealed in Genesis?

    📖 Inspired by Monica’s book He’s Just That Into You, available on Amazon.

    Take the pressure off. Breathe. He came close first.

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    21 mins
  • DAY 1: Understanding Creation — Light, Identity & God’s Original Design
    Feb 25 2026

    Before there was shame, striving, performance, or pressure — there was light.

    In Day 1 of the He’s Just That Into You series, we go back to Genesis 1:1–3 to understand something foundational: God moved first.

    Before humanity did anything, God created. Before assignment came identity. Before responsibility came relationship.

    The Father, the Spirit, and the Word were all there — intentionally designing a world where you would belong.

    This episode is an invitation to take the pressure off, breathe, and rediscover that you were never meant to earn Him — only to know Him.

    Scriptures: Genesis 1:1–3

    Reflection Question: Who do you believe… and why?

    📖 Inspired by Monica’s book He’s Just That Into You — available now on Amazon.

    Join me as we sit with the Word and rediscover God’s original design for identity and relationship.

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    23 mins
  • THE STUDY OF HE
    Feb 11 2026

    Key Scriptures

    • Genesis 1:1 – “In the beginning God created…”
    • Genesis 1:27-28 " He created them male and female
    • Isaiah 64:8 – “But now, O LORD, thou art our Father…”
    • Matthew 6:9 – “Our Father which art in heaven…”
    • John 14:9 – “He that hath seen me hath seen the Father.”
    • 1 Corinthians 8:6 – “But to us there is but one God, the Father…”

    From the beginning to the New Testament, God consistently reveals Himself as Father. Jesus did not correct this. He reinforced it.

    God could have chosen any relational term. He chose Father.

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    24 mins