Tag: faith over fear
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The Threshold of Transformation

The uncomfortable middle, the threshold where old identities fall away and new ones haven’t fully settled in. It’s the space where God asks me to trust Him without a map, to walk by faith instead of certainty, and to surrender the version of myself I’ve outgrown. The season where heaven meets my becoming… and where…
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Square Pegs and Round Holes: The Shape of His Will

Lately, I’ve been feeling God stirring something deep within me—through emotions I can’t name and dreams I can’t quite decipher. One dream in particular showed me a simple truth: no matter how hard we try to make things fit, some pieces won’t come together until God turns them in His perfect time. This is a…
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When the Enemy Whispers

Despite feeling unworthy and burdened by shame, I will find solace in God’s promises of love and acceptance. The journey involves recognizing that weakness can be an opportunity for healing and growth, ultimately leading to resilience and faith.
Tabitha Oller
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When the Fields Fall Silent, My Heart Still Sings

A prayer from The Salty Harvest—a heartfelt blog of praise to the Lord for His mercy, grace, and faithfulness through every season. A reflection on trust, surrender, and gratitude inspired by the beauty of creation and the quiet lessons of the field.
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When the Storm Feels Too Heavy

I sat in my car the other day, gripping the steering wheel so hard my knuckles turned white. I had just finished another physical therapy session—another round of pushing my body to do things that once felt effortless, things I took for granted. I was exhausted, physically and mentally. My leg refused to cooperate. My…
Tabitha Oller
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Relearning to Walk with Faith

Some days are harder than others, and today was one of those days. Physical therapy has been a significant part of my life for the last nine months. I’m currently in the thick of intensive gait training—working to relearn how to walk appropriately after compensating for the physical challenges thrown my way. It’s a humbling…
