Wed. Apr 23rd, 2025

There’s something meaningful about pressing pause in the middle of a busy week to gather together—not for a meeting, not for a deadline, but to open God’s Word and reflect. That’s what the THQ Family did this morning as we engaged in the Crown Her Bible Study.

This time together created space for conversation and spiritual reflection. We were reminded that the foundation we build on every day shapes how we face whatever lies ahead. The study focused on Matthew 7:24–27—Jesus’ parable of the wise and foolish builders. Two houses. Two foundations. One storm. The difference between collapse and stability wasn’t strength or skill—it was what they were built on.

Together, we reflected on three key truths:

  • Our foundations matter.
  • Storms will come.
  • Standing firm is possible.

As we listened and shared, it became clear: storms are inevitable. But when our lives are established in Jesus, we can remain steady—even when everything around us feels uncertain. We found encouragement in Paul’s words from 2 Corinthians 4:8–9: “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.” This is the kind of resilience we’re being invited into—not because we are strong, but because Jesus is. A firm foundation in Him doesn’t eliminate the storm, but it ensures we don’t fall when it hits.

As the THQ Family, we’re committing to live grounded in God’s truth, brick by brick, layer by layer, trusting that He is shaping something strong and lasting among us. And this is just the beginning. Across the Territory, people are stepping into the Crown Her Bible Studies and activities in preparation for the Women’s Ministries Conference on 11 July. We’re eager to see how God is working where you are.

We’d love for you to share your stories, photos, and reflections with us. Let’s encourage one another, build one another up, and celebrate how He’s forming firm foundations in every corner of our Territory!

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