What if the very week you’re supposed to feel closest to Christ… you feel the farthest away? In this honest Holy Week episode, Michaela shares what it looks like to come to Christ feeling spiritually empty. Through the widow’s mite, Palm Sunday, and a personal reflection on the Resurrection, she offers a simple, freeing truth: even your smallest offering is seen, accepted, and made enough through Him.
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Traci WalkerApril 3, 2026
Oh, thank you. This is all of us. When we feel too empty to even feel like praying, when we feel too exhausted to open our scriptures, he is always there to heal our brokenness. Thanks for your vulnerability. It makes me feel like I am OK. I can hear your parents' eloquence and wisdom in you.