An Exercise in Endurance
An Exercise in Endurance Article by Jessie Mejias, Sunodía Founder and Director “Just one more!” Over the course of an hour, my personal trainer, Mary (not her real name), must say […]
You, Just As You Are
You, Just As You Are Article by Jenni Weatherly, Communications & Administrative Manager Can you remember who you were, before the world told you who you should be? – Danielle […]
Strategies for Freedom: Unloading through Journaling
Strategies for Freedom: Unloading through Journaling Article by Jessie Mejias, Sunodía Founder and Director Spiritual habits and practices are part of what keep us consistently on our personal paths when […]
Grace, Truth, and Changes That Heal
Grace, Truth, and Changes That Heal Book review by Jenni Weatherly, Communications & Administrative Manager What does it really take to become a mature adult? How does we live out […]
Learning to Wait on the Lord
Written by Jessie Mejias, FHI Founder and Director For many years, my sister worked for a major airline. As a result, I have been able to fly to different places across […]
Inner Treasures
Inner Treasures Written by Megan Pierce, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power … Continue reading → Written by […]
4 Keys to Hearing God’s Voice: Men’s Class in Richmond, VA
Learn how to hear God speaking into your life, and to recognize His voice above everything else. FHI’s first-ever men’s group will begin with the 10-week class 4 Keys to […]
Six Tips for Living Out Agape Love
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is […]
Book Review: “Why Good People Mess Up”
Review written by Sherika Chew, Prayer Ministry Intern Why Good People Mess Up, by John Loren Sandford of Elijah House Ministries, is a treatise on sexual temptation – how and […]
Strategies for Freedom: Stop Comparing
One of the greatest hindrances to being an overcomer in Christ is comparison. When we look at what others have and compare, we tend to see ourselves as lacking, […]