Encouragemnt from Jillian

Words to inspire, equip, and empower you in your faith-walk!

Are you living confidently loved?

Are you living bound by fear, insecurity, fear of rejection, and maybe even secret feelings of unworthiness and shame? Are self-sabotaging thoughts blocking you from living confidently loved? The Holy Spirit showed me how self-awareness through our human understanding has

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God Has Your Position

Listen, getting counsel and wisdom from people when your facing a hard situation is not a bad thing, but sometimes it can create more confusion than confidence. Here’s the truth: the more advice and opinions you invite in, the more

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Busy is Not Always Best

Busy is not always best. Here’s a pull from my book, Life is Muddy: “The ‘busy’ was what propelled me forward in many ways, but the truth of my broken heart and the realities of my new life could not

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Truth Sets Us Free

There is a false message infiltrating the church that feels hard Truth is not loving or showing mercy. This lie is keeping too many bound in cycles and patterns that are not God honoring and damaging to both the individual

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Sitting at His Feet Lifts Depression

I was thanking God this morning for this powerful relationship that I have with Him — one that has truly been the anchor to every storm I’ve ever walked through, and I was reminded of something I shared in my

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Take a Step Back

“Sometimes, in order to freely move forward, we have to be willing to take a step back. If we do not stop and take the time to truly heal, we wear those pits from our past, blocking us from moving

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God Wants to Move Through the Mud

“In my earlier years, my identity was based on circumstances and the words of others, including what I thought about myself . . . not God’s truth! I didn’t know any different. During my previous marriage, while it was filled

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Comparison Trap

In a time where social media is literally taking over our lives (I don’t think I’m being dramatic with saying this), we have got to stay aware of the comparison trap that will keep us insecure with our own lives.

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