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Agamos: The Sacred Gift of an Undivided Heart
Most people have never heard of Strong's G22. It's a Greek word buried in the New Testament that simply means "unmarried." But when the Apostle Paul uses it, he's not offering condolences. He's extending an invitation.An invitation to something our culture has completely forgotten.We've been told that being single is a problem to be solved. A gap to be filled. A waiting period before real life begins. We've made marriage the finish line and singleness the starting blocks, and
Angela Diaz
Sep 29, 20255 min read


The Life-Changing Power of the Hebrew Word Galal: Learning to Roll Your Burdens Away
Picture this: You're standing at the edge of a vast, mysterious ocean. The water is crystal clear, and as you look down, you can see ancient treasures scattered across the ocean floor—words that have been waiting centuries for someone to dive deep enough to discover them.
The Hebrew word galal is one of those treasures.
On the surface, it seems simple enough: "to roll away." But like a goldfish swimming through the depths of understand
Angela Diaz
Sep 25, 20255 min read


The Pure Heart Pattern: What Strong's G54 Teaches Us About Authentic Faith
"What if everything we think we know about purity is backwards?"
Hidden in the pages of the New Testament is a Greek word that appears in some of the most beloved passages about Christian living: ἁγνός (hagnos), Strong's G54. But here's what's fascinating: hagnos doesn't primarily mean "without sin" or "morally perfect." At its core, it means unmixed, uncontaminated, authentic.
Recently, I encountered a handwritten journal entry that perfectly captured what hagnos looks like
Angela Diaz
Sep 23, 20254 min read
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