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This might be the week when Bible reading doesn’t feel hard—just ordinary.
If you’ve ever thought, “I’ve already read this,” or “I don’t feel anything new,” you may actually be closer to spiritual formation than you realize.
In this episode of My Name Is Daughter, we explore:
Why repetition often feels boring
Why Scripture actually depends on repetition
How God uses ordinary, repeated faithfulness to shape us over time
We live in a culture obsessed with novelty, but God is invested in depth. Throughout Scripture, truth is repeated—not because God lacks creativity, but because formation takes time.
If you’ve felt pressure to move on when God may be inviting you to stay, this conversation is for you.
💛 Like, subscribe, and share this with another woman who might need permission to remain right where she is.
By Athena AvellanetThis might be the week when Bible reading doesn’t feel hard—just ordinary.
If you’ve ever thought, “I’ve already read this,” or “I don’t feel anything new,” you may actually be closer to spiritual formation than you realize.
In this episode of My Name Is Daughter, we explore:
Why repetition often feels boring
Why Scripture actually depends on repetition
How God uses ordinary, repeated faithfulness to shape us over time
We live in a culture obsessed with novelty, but God is invested in depth. Throughout Scripture, truth is repeated—not because God lacks creativity, but because formation takes time.
If you’ve felt pressure to move on when God may be inviting you to stay, this conversation is for you.
💛 Like, subscribe, and share this with another woman who might need permission to remain right where she is.