Before Fearlessly Funded, there was Fragrance Arise.
I started blogging my journey with prayer ministry in 2011, then built fragrancearise.com in 2018 and started reaching a wider audience. God led me away from actively building Fragrance Arise about a year before Fearlessly Funded started, but most of the archives are still here!
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Book Review: All Things New
John Eldredge is probably-- no, is definitely-- my favorite contemporary nonfiction author. His perspective on the Story of God and the sacred romance of our relationship with Him has captivated my heart's imagination and given beautifully potent imagery to the way I think about God. All Things New is John's newest book, and it draws its name from a verse toward the very end of the Bible:
"And he who was seated on the throne said, 'Behold, I am making all things new.'" (Revelation 21:5)
Tools for a Life of Prayer: Asking the Holy Spirit to Teach You
Several years ago, I fell in love with reading the Bible at a whole new level. One of the things I started doing during that time was discovering and applying verses that promised God would open my eyes to understand His word. The first one I found, which is still my favorite to pray, is Psalm 119:18, which is a prayer for God to reveal "wondrous things" in His Word. As I continued on this journey, I realized that there were so many more verses I could pray for this same thing!
May the Lamb That Was Slain Receive the Reward of His Suffering
On August 27, 1727, a prayer meeting started in Herrnhut, Germany, that lasted for over 100 years and went on the change the world.
Its story begins when Protestant refugees from the Catholic country of Moravia, the legacy of reformer John Hus, came to Germany and settled on the land of Count Zinzendorf. The community was soon attacked by division and disagreement, and the 27-year-old Zinzendorf cried out to God for reconciliation and revival.