The SHIP

The SHIP Be Connected, Be Encouraged, Be Equipped & Be Faithful Join us Sundays at 10am for a meaning & relevant word that will add value to your life.

06/01/2026

Did you know a knockout isn't always losing consciousness? The ref calls it when you stop fighting back. It's a powerful metaphor for life: when the enemy throws doubt or defeat at you, remember this is your season to punch back. You are more than a conqueror.

05/30/2026

When you're crying out, God is already working on the answer. Even when you can't see it, trust that He's behind the scenes, working things out for your good. The waiting season is tough, but it's part of the journey.

05/30/2026

We all know seasons of great joy and seasons of deep struggle. But the season I truly dread is the 'in-between'—that frustrating wait when you're no longer in bo***ge but not yet in the Promised Land. It's like sitting at a restaurant, hungry, watching everyone else's food arrive before yours. You were excited on the way, and you'll celebrate when it's here, but this waiting? This is the hardest part.

05/28/2026

The Bible's 10 plagues affected everyone in Egypt, including the Israelites, except for the 10th. Every plague brought immense suffering and stress. We often forget how miserable we were once the pain is gone, making us tempted to return to negative behaviors. Don't forget the shame, anxiety, and overwhelm. Remember your past struggles and resist going back to the 'frogs.'

05/27/2026

When life gets tough, we want to go back to what we knew. But remember the struggle, the stress of bills, the fear of losing your car? That's what you prayed to escape. Don't forget why you fought for this.

05/26/2026

Temptation isn't random. Satan knows your tendencies, your weaknesses, what you like, and when you like it. He tempts you according to what you struggle with, not your strengths. Remember, it's just a moment.

05/24/2026

Who saw an abandoned field and imagined condos? Who saw a neglected patch of land and envisioned parks and pools? Developers clear out the trash, the junk, the weeds, and even the crackheads before building something new. God is the master developer of our lives. He sees our junk, our foolishness, our trash, and says, 'I can do something with that.' But before He builds, He must clear out what's there.

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Houston, TX
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