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Comforting Hearts: Remembering Two Great Lights
Our Wild Mustard Seed family is grieving the loss of two radiant women of God—Ms. Sunrise and Ms. Sunset. Both poured out love, faith, and joy to everyone they met. As we mourn, we cling to God’s promise to comfort the brokenhearted and celebrate the beautiful legacy these two great lights leave behind.


Vocabulary - Word - Nishbar - נִשְׁבָּר
In our grief, we cling to God’s promise in Psalm 34:18. The Hebrew word nishbar—“broken, shattered, crushed”—reminds us that God draws near not when we are strong, but when our hearts feel in pieces. As we mourn our two great lights, we rest in the truth that the Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.


Vocabulary - Word - Zoë (ζωή)
"In him was life (Zoë)..." John uses this specific word to describe eternal, spiritual life, completely distinct from bios (physical life). John uses Zoë over 30 times to show that true life is not just about living forever after you die. It is a quality of life you can experience right now through an intimate relationship with Jesus. He is the ultimate source of spiritual vitality, filling your daily existence with His unquenchable light.


Let There Be Light: My Genesis Story, and How God Brought me out the Darkness
From multiple six-figures to sitting on a dark floor with a gun to my head, my life was a total, catastrophic hot mess. I was trapped in the Tohu va-Vohu—the wild and waste—with darkness closing in. But right in the middle of my wreckage, when I cried out for relief, God met me in the chaos. He didn't let the darkness win. Discover how the Creator of the universe stepped into my brokenness, ordered my mess, and whispered, "Let there be light." Morning has finally come.
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