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Freedom from destructive behaviors
Jesus promised that those He sets free will be free indeed. Yet many believers quietly live bound by legalism, shame, lies, unforgiveness—or even addiction. In this reflection, Patricia Holbrook explores the hidden chains that keep Christians captive and introduces her conversation with Decision Point leader Mark Hopson about true freedom in Christ.


The Sound of Perseverance: Beethoven’s Journey and our Faith
Ludwig van Beethoven’s journey as a composer, even in the face of complete deafness, is a timeless lesson in perseverance and faith. Drawing parallels to the courage of soldiers on D-Day and the struggles we face in our daily lives, this piece challenges readers to “take life by the throat” and press on through suffering and obstacles. Discover how perseverance builds character and hope, propelling us toward our destiny. What will you choose to do when challenges arise?

This Easter, She Lives
In my latest column for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, I share a deeply personal story—one of loss, peace, and the living hope we celebrate at Easter.
As my dear mother-in-law faced her final days, she did so with grace and unwavering faith. Her body grew weak, but her spirit stood firm on the promise that death is not the end.
This Easter, we rejoice in knowing that because Christ lives… she lives.
I invite you to read the full story and be reminded of the power of resurrection hope.

Empowering Abuse Survivors: Tools and Support for Healing with Stacey Womack
Tune in as Patricia Holbrook interviews Stacy Womack, founder of Abuse Recovery Ministry Services (ARMS). They discuss crucial resources for abuse recovery, Stacy’s new book “On the Front Lines of Abuse,” and the “Her Journey” program for women. Gain valuable insights on how faith communities can better support abuse victims.
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Such a blessing