Dwelling on God: Making Room for Him to Shape Our Wills
Transformation grows when we intentionally dwell on God. As we fill our minds with His truth and invite His presence into our thoughts, He reshapes our desires, quiets anxiety, and aligns our will with His peace and purpose.
Living in the Vine & Abiding in Christ: Biblical Foundations
True fruitfulness comes from abiding in Christ. As we stay connected to Him, the Spirit produces love, joy, peace, and maturity—not through striving, but through a rooted, ongoing relationship that transforms the heart from the inside out.
Oneness: Why God Wants Your Heart, Not Your Habits
Oneness with God doesn’t grow through routines—it grows through desire. When we long for Him more than performance, His presence fills our thoughts, reshapes our hearts, and leads us into peace, purpose, and authentic transformation.
From Scarcity to Security: Love That Heals Low Self‑Worth
Low self‑worth fades when God’s love becomes our anchor. Instead of chasing validation, we live from security and overflow. When His love defines our worth, we’re free to serve, speak, and love others without striving.
Divine Love: Breaking the Chains of Loneliness
Loneliness isn’t healed by more people—it’s healed by God’s love. When His presence fills the inner emptiness, the ache of isolation fades, and our hearts are transformed to experience real connection, peace, and belonging.
When Trust Feels Risky: Learning to Lean on God Alone
Anxiety grows when we hold on to control. But when we transfer our dependence to God, trust replaces fear and peace rises. True freedom comes as we release outcomes and rest in the One who carries what we cannot.
Power of Humility: Breaking Free from Shame & Unworthiness
Shame and unworthiness keep the heart stuck, but humility opens the door to healing. When we see ourselves through God’s truth—not past wounds—we receive His love, release lies, and begin to live in the freedom of being fully known and fully loved.
Nashville Visit: Advancing the Mission of Rock House Center
Rock House Center welcomed John Shaw to our Nashville office for a week of connection, collaboration, and encouragement. From team conversations to a lively pickleball match, his visit strengthened unity and highlighted our shared mission of emotional and spiritual transformation.
The Trust Shift: Moving from Self-Reliance to God-Dependence
Self‑reliance steals peace, but trusting God restores it. When we release control and let Him lead, the pressure lifts and His supernatural peace rises. True freedom comes when we trade independence for God‑dependence.