

What We Teach Our Children to Carry
Society trains children to socialize and produce, but Scripture tells a different story. When productivity replaces identity, both the Church and families suffer. Jesus placed responsibility on those with abundance—not on the struggling. As Babylonian values seep into faith, we forget God’s extravagant provision and teach our children to earn what was meant to be received. This is an invitation to rethink what we’re passing down—and why.

Jen Weir
Jan 93 min read


Let’s Talk About Wealth Identity 💰✨
Your wealth identity silently writes your financial story. Learn how to shift from scarcity to abundance by remembering your royal identity as a daughter of the King—worthy, beloved, and designed to live in overflow.

Jen Weir
Aug 22, 20253 min read


Receiving as Kingdom Currency: Why Trusting God Means Learning to Receive
Receiving is not weakness—it’s trust. Learn why saying yes to help keeps God’s blessings flowing and opens you to true Kingdom currency.

Jen Weir
Aug 21, 20253 min read


The Quiver Was Never Meant to Be Permanent
When my daughter said, “Mom, it’s just a day on the calendar,” it hit me—our family gatherings as we knew them are changing. It’s not about unwillingness, but calling. Our children were never meant to stay in the quiver; they were made to fly, to pierce darkness, and carry light. As they soar, it’s our time to rest, reflect, and rediscover who we are beyond motherhood. We are the launch point—and letting go is a sacred, beautiful part of the journey.

Jen Weir
Aug 5, 20253 min read


When Emotions Make Our Prayers Ineffective
Many believers think strong emotions make their prayers more powerful—but what if the opposite is true? In this blog, we explore why chaotic emotions like fear, worry, or anger can actually hinder effective prayer. Learn how to pray from a place of identity, not insecurity, and why spiritual maturity means getting emotionally aligned before you intercede. This is the beginning of a powerful series on praying with clarity, confidence, and authority.

Jen Weir
Jul 29, 20254 min read