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Cultures and Values
Hi, and welcome back to the Walking through Wilderness blog series. We’re going to continue with the ‘Free to Be Me’ theme by looking at the subject of culture. When we lived in Zimbabwe, our family seemed fairly ‘normal’ by Zimbabwean middle-class standards. However, when we came to live in the UK, we realised fairly quickly that we didn’t fit in here the way we did there. The cultures of these two countries are about as opposite as you could get, and we encountered first-h

Nicky Heymans
Dec 25, 20256 min read


A Trustworthy Investment
In what are you invested? In what do you trust that you throw your heart into an investment fully? And what have you invested the hard-earned fruits of your labours in? We all have treasures we hold dear; some hold money or possessions and do all they can to keep them and make them grow, yet fail to find satisfaction in them. Others hold reputation as their highest treasure and take pride in others' high regard, yet still upset and alienate those dear to them. Still others re

Christopher Henstone
Dec 20, 20252 min read


Orphan Heart
As children of the King of Kings, we have access to our Father, the King, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. He is ALWAYS there for us, any time, night or day. We don’t have to make an appointment, and we don’t have to sit in a waiting room until He’s ready to see us. We get to walk straight into His throne room and run up to Him any time we want, day or night, no matter what important things you think He might be doing or who He is with. There is a clip in one of my favourite m

Nicky Heymans
Dec 19, 20254 min read


Mary Did You Know
Mary (mother of Jesus), you heard the word of God tell you the news before you received confirmation from your cousin Elizabeth, who was also with child. Mary's child was a tiny cell a small feet as, she won't have had the technology, skill and knowledge we have today. Mary relied on Elizabeth to first tell her the news that she had been chosen by God to carry his child. Secondly, Mary may certainly have relied on Elizabeth's experience, as Elizabeth was further along in her

Sarah Joy Holden
Dec 16, 20255 min read


Free to Be Me
Two of the most important questions anyone can ask are, “Who am I?” and “Why am I here?” The answers to these questions form the basis of our identity and many of us spend our lives pursuing them. Who am I? What makes me, me? Why am I here? What’s the point of me? What have I been put on the earth to do? The ongoing quest for identity is a massive pursuit, one that usually continues throughout our lives, but, in my experience, it never seems more prevalent than when we are

Nicky Heymans
Dec 12, 20257 min read


Faith in the waiting
I have been re-reading the account of Mary's conversation with the angel. The angel told Mary that she was going to carry the saviour of the world. After her very natural response of "How can I get pregnant, I am still a virgin?" She accepted the angel's answer. " For no word from God can ever fail" Her reply to that was " I am the Lord's servant" "May your word to me be fulfilled." Mary's faith was in a big God. She trusted that if God said it, then she had to believe it. Ma

Angela Hall
Dec 10, 20252 min read


TREASURE HUNT
So, now that you know a bit more about spiritual seasons, let me ask you this: Do you know what season you’re in right now? Do you know what your heavenly Father is doing in your life at this time? If you’re still not sure, ask Him. You might not get a quick answer, but don’t worry, that’s not a problem; in fact, it’s part of the process. Father loves it when we ‘press into Him’ for the next piece of the puzzle, talking with Him as we journey. Our walk with Him is full of my

Nicky Heymans
Dec 5, 20256 min read


Waiting, Weeding and Watering
Hi! We’ve been talking about different seasons in our lives, and in my last blog, I spoke about the parallels we can draw in our spiritual lives with the agricultural seasons. Last time, we discussed ploughing and planting, and this week we’re looking at... Waiting, weeding and watering So, once you’ve prepared (or ploughed) the soil of your heart and planted your seeds (invested time and energy), you move into the next phase: I call it ‘waiting, weeding and watering’. Ofte

Nicky Heymans
Nov 28, 20254 min read


Ploughing and Planting
Hi, and welcome back! We’re continuing our theme around seasons and, this week, we’re going to look into agricultural seasons and the spiritual lessons we can learn from them. Jesus often told stories with agricultural themes, possibly because the Jews in Bible times were an agriculturally based society, and they understood principles such as sowing and reaping, ploughing, planting and harvesting. However, most of us don’t have an agricultural background, therefore we could

Nicky Heymans
Nov 21, 20256 min read


Understanding the Times
This week, we’re going to continue looking at the subject of spiritual seasons, and specifically the question often asked: “Why do I need to know what season I’m in.” Simply put, the answer to that question is so that we can partner with Holy Spirit . But let’s delve a bit deeper. A well-known and often quoted scripture when discussing seasons is 1 Chron 12:32 – “… the sons of Issachar who had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do..” This scripture

Nicky Heymans
Nov 14, 20255 min read


Wounded No More
When leadership operates from a place of function, not identity, it results in wounding. Discover the difference between transactional religion and the cleansing freedom of Sonship-based prophecy.

Angie Day Peters
Nov 13, 20255 min read


Two letters are better than One
Dear Child Keep wearing my armour. The helmet of salvation protects your thought life. Fix your thoughts on me. Keep lasooing those wandering thoughts that are not from me and think of me. The breastplate of righteousness protects your heart. It keeps you on the right path. The shield of faith protects you from the arrows of doubt. Keep trusting as you lift that shield. The sword of the Spirit. My word is powerful; keep speaking it out. The belt of truth keeps all the armour

Angela Hall
Nov 10, 20252 min read


EMBRACING YOUR SEASON
Hi, and welcome back to the Walking Through Wilderness blogs! We started a new series last week, around the topic of seasons, and today, we’re going to look at the importance of embracing the season you are in. I believe there is a special grace given to us by God for every season we go through in life. That ‘seasonal grace’ makes things that are usually difficult become easier. If we co-operate with Holy Spirit and partner with Him in whatever He is doing in our lives at

Nicky Heymans
Nov 6, 20255 min read


What’s with This ‘Seasons’ Thing?
Many years ago, when I was at a conference for prophetic people, someone asked me, “So what’s with this ‘seasons’ thing?” I remember having a quick giggle to myself at the bewildered, somewhat disparaging look on the man’s face, before answering his question. He was right, though, prophetic people often use words like seasons, epochs and eras, so yes, what’s with that Today marks the start of a new theme in our Walking through Wilderness blog series, and yes, you guessed it

Nicky Heymans
Oct 30, 20256 min read


Love My Sheep
Dear child Every person that you come across is my sheep. They have not yet encountered their good Shepherd. Each person you struggle to love, the ones that get under your skin. The outspoken ones, the angry ones, the unkind ones , even the ones that say they hate me. They are all my sheep. They need a Shepherd. Most are unaware of their need for me. You’re my sheep and you recognise my voice. You walk close to me. Keep close, and as you keep responding to my whisper, others

Angela Hall
Oct 25, 20251 min read


Redeeming the Memories
In this week’s blog, I’d like to share with you something very special which Holy Spirit taught me a few years ago. It’s something I’ve found extremely helpful, especially when dealing with tough situations and disappointments – the principle of redeeming memories. It came about because my son had been struggling for years in a particular area of his life. I felt a strong call to pray for him and, during one of my prayer times, Holy Spirit brought back to my mind something th

Nicky Heymans
Oct 23, 20254 min read


Faith Borrowing
In Luke's gospel, we read a beautiful account of what friendship looks like. A man who was paralysed and lay on a mat most of his life couldn’t get to the man who could heal him. Four of his faith-filled friends decided to carry him. They walked carrying him on his mat. It doesn’t say how long they walked. When they got to the house where Jesus was teaching, the house was bursting at its seams. It was full of people, all leaning in, hanging on to every word he was speaking.

Angela Hall
Oct 17, 20253 min read


I'm Listening
Hi, and welcome back! We’re going to finish the section on processing disappointment today with this blog, which is all about listening. I know, it’s something that a lot of us aren’t very good at, but hang in there! At this stage, it’s important to understand that processing is not about ‘naval gazing’, getting deeply introspective. This last step in processing is about talking with and listening to Holy Spirit, and then partnering with Him to bring about any changes needed

Nicky Heymans
Oct 15, 20254 min read


The Lord's raw material
At the start of the day, consider yourself as raw material in the hands of the Master Craftsman whose aim is to transform that raw material into something useful, beautiful, and purposeful. It might be a blank page on which a new song or fresh story is written, or even a beautiful sketch created, one that is personal and meaningful to you, and one that holds significance for those around you. It may be a blank canvas, fresh and new, resting on The Great Painter's easel, where

Christopher Henstone
Oct 12, 20252 min read


A Divine Exchange
Hello, and welcome back to the Wilderness Blog! We’re going to continue delving into the topic of how to process the tough stuff we have...

Nicky Heymans
Oct 10, 20255 min read
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