Kait Kait

Not Every Spiritual Experience Is From God

There is a growing hunger in our culture, and even inside the Church, for something real. Not just routine. Not just tradition. Not just information.

People want to feel God. To encounter something. To experience something powerful enough to convince them that what they believe isn’t just true, but alive. And that desire isn’t wrong. But it comes with a danger most people don’t talk about…

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Kait Kait

Are We Replacing the Creator?

There has never been a time in history where humanity has had this much power. Not just to build. Not just to discover. But to alter life itself. We are no longer just observing creation.

We are…

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Kait Kait

Revival or Hype?

There’s something powerful about the word revival. It carries weight. Expectation. Hope. Images of people flooding altars. Hours of worship. Lives changed in a moment. And throughout history, there have been real moments where something undeniable happened. But there’s also a question we don’t ask enough…

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Kait Kait

When the Gospel Becomes a Business

There’s a version of Christianity that promises more than Scripture ever did. Not just salvation, but success. Not just eternal life, but immediate wealth. Not just faith, but financial return.

It sounds appealing. It feels hopeful. It draws crowds. But we have to ask…

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Kait Kait

The Stories No One Wants to Talk About

There are testimonies that get celebrated.

Addiction → freedom.
Brokenness → healing.
Lost → found.

The Church shares those stories easily. But there’s a category of testimony that often gets avoided, not because it isn’t real, but because it’s controversial.

Stories of people who once identified as…

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Kait Kait

Following Jesus Still Costs Everything

It’s easy, especially in the West, to believe persecution is something that happened back then. Ancient Rome. Early martyrs. Stories we read, not realities we face.

But right now, today, there are believers who don’t just risk being misunderstood.

They risk:

  • prison

  • torture

  • exile

  • death

Not for politics. Not for rebellion…

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Kait Kait

Why “Protecting Your Peace” Can Become Selfishness

“Protect your peace” is one of those phrases that sounds wise immediately. And sometimes, it is.

Some women have spent years overextending themselves, carrying other people’s chaos, saying yes when they should have said no, staying available out of guilt, and confusing exhaustion with love. For them, learning to set boundaries can feel like…

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Kait Kait

You Can’t Heal What You Keep Renaming

There’s a quiet shift happening in the way we talk about our lives.

We don’t lie, we just soften the language. We don’t deny, we just reframe the narrative. We don’t confront, we just rename. And over time, without realizing it, we begin to call things something other than what they are.

Sin becomes “a struggle.”
Disobedience becomes “a season.”
Avoidance becomes “protecting my peace.”
Pride becomes “knowing my worth.”

It sounds healthier. It sounds gentler. It even sounds wise. But underneath it all, something important is being lost…

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Kait Kait

You Don’t Need a “Sign”… You Need to Read What He Already Said

There’s a question many women carry quietly: “God, just give me a sign.”

A feeling. A confirmation. A perfectly timed message. Something that removes all doubt. And it’s not wrong to want clarity. It’s not wrong to want direction. It’s not wrong to want to know you’re making the right decision.

But here’s the honest truth we don’t talk about enough…

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Kait Kait

Soft Christianity Is Still Costing Women Their Peace

There’s a version of Christianity that feels safe. It’s gentle. It’s affirming. It doesn’t challenge too much or press too hard.

It tells you God loves you (which is true), but rarely tells you what He calls you out of. It speaks comfort, but avoids conviction. Encouragement, but avoids correction. Grace, but quietly removes truth.

And at first, it feels like peace. Until it doesn’t…

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