“Always move by calling and not emotion. I’ve been there and done that. You never want to move out of what you feel or by disobedience or anger. Ask God for wisdom. Is It Wise to Leave a Church Disappointed? Disappointment is not rebellion it’s a signal. It tells you something sacred was expected, but something painful was experienced. Wisdom doesn’t rush out of pain—it listens to it. Leaving isn’t always the problem. Leaving without clarity is. Before you walk away, ask: • Am I leaving a place—or escaping a process or problem? • Is this disappointment a divine disruption or personal discomfort? • Have I voiced the ache, or just swallowed it? Sometimes God allows disappointment to unseat you from comfort so He can replant you in purpose. But other times, He calls you to stay—not to suffer, but to shift the atmosphere. To be the healing you hoped to receive. Wisdom is not in staying or leaving—it’s in discerning the assignment. If your presence there is no longer prophetic, if your spirit is shrinking, if your gifts are silenced, it may be time to go. But if your leaving is premature, you may miss the oil that only crushing produces. Praying for you.” LoveGodChurchAcceptanceDirectionWhat Would Jesus Do Author:Dr. Angela L Hood
“Sometimes it pays to be quiet, to pray, and to watchbecause once you open your mouth or walk in the flesh, what was once seen as intelligence may suddenly appear foolish.” WisdomPrayerIntelligenceDiscernmentCritical Thinkingl Author:Dr. Angela L Hood
“Special prayer for those who are suffering from any addictions and depression: “Father, I thank You that addiction is not their identity. I declare that all people all over the world with any kind of addition are not bound—they are beloved. I speak divine interruption into every cycle of destruction. Let Your Spirit arrest every craving and replace it with hunger for righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. Send laborers into their path, dreams into their sleep, and conviction into their choices. I declare that they will live and not die, and they will proclaim the works of the Lord. Let the chains fall. Let the fog lift. Let the prodigals come home. I come boldly, not because I feel strong, but because You are. I lift up every heavy thought, every silent ache, every invisible battle. I declare that their minds are not a battlefield—it is holy ground. Let every lie be silenced by truth. Let every shadow be pierced by Your light. Where despair tries to settle, let joy erupt. Where confusion whispers, let clarity roar. I speak divine alignment over their thoughts, emotions, and spirit. Let them feel Your nearness, not just know it. Let them rest in Your embrace, not just reach for it. Depression has no dominion over them. Peace is their portion. Joy is their inheritance. Hope is their anthem.” In Jesus’ name, Amen!” LovePrayerLetting GoDepressionForgivenessShameAddiction Author:Dr. Angela L Hood