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Walking in the Fruit of the Spirit: How Christian Women Can Pollinate the Gospel
As Christian women, we are called to live lives that reflect the love and grace of Christ. One powerful way to do this is by walking in the fruit of the Spirit and sharing the Gospel with those around us. Imagine the way pollen moves from one flower to another, enabling growth and new life. In the same way, we can be vessels of God’s love, planting seeds of faith and hope wherever we go. This post explores how embracing the fruit of the Spirit helps Christian women spread the
Elisa Pimental
Mar 203 min read


Genesis and the Origins of Life: Connecting the Bible’s Early Earth with Scientific Evidence
The origin of life is one of the most profound questions explored by theology, philosophy, and science. In Christian apologetics, the origins of life are not simply a biological mystery but a theological foundation for understanding the nature and purpose of humankind. Scripture provides a framework explaining why life exists, while scientific research investigates how life may have developed. When considered together, biblical descriptions of the early Earth and modern scien
Elisa Pimental
Mar 153 min read


Regeneration and the Ground of Christian Identity
Identity is often quietly shaped by role. In ministry contexts, titles and responsibilities can subtly become primary markers of worth. Over time, leaders may find their sense of self intertwined with productivity, approval, or visible effectiveness. The doctrine of regeneration restores proper order. First Peter 1:3 declares that God “has caused us to be born again.” James 1:18 affirms that it was by His will that we were brought forth. Identity, therefore, is not construct
Elisa Pimental
Feb 172 min read


Regeneration and the Stability of Ministry Leadership
Church leadership is often measured by visible outcomes—attendance, engagement, growth, and momentum. While strategic wisdom and faithful stewardship matter, Scripture grounds ministry confidence in something far deeper: sovereign grace. John 1:12–13 reminds us that those who receive Christ are born “not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God.” Spiritual life is not produced by persuasion or personality. It originates in divine initiative. T
Elisa Pimental
Feb 172 min read


Regeneration and the Renewal of the Ministry Leader
Ministry leadership often carries an invisible weight. Responsibilities are public; strain is private. Many leaders continue to preach, shepherd, and guide others while internally navigating fatigue, disappointment, or the lingering effects of difficult seasons. The doctrine of regeneration offers more than systematic clarity — it provides a theological framework for renewal. Scripture does not describe salvation as incremental improvement. It describes resurrection. Ephesian
Elisa Pimental
Feb 172 min read


Purposeful Leadership: Integrating Faith in Ministry
In ministry, leadership is not simply about overseeing programs, managing teams, or maintaining church operations. At its core, ministry leadership is a calling—one that requires spiritual clarity, emotional awareness, and a deep grounding in identity and faith. Purposeful leadership invites leaders to integrate their faith into every aspect of their work, shaping not only what they do but also who they are as they serve. At WDYTYR Ministry Coaching, purposeful leadership is
Elisa Pimental
Feb 83 min read


Finding Your Identity in Christ: A Journey of Healing, Purpose, and Formation
In a world shaped by noise, comparison, and conflicting messages, many people wrestle with questions of identity. Feelings of insecurity, self-doubt, and disconnection are common—especially for those who have experienced loss, trauma, or seasons of transition. Within this landscape, the gospel offers a different invitation: to discover identity not through performance or labels, but through a relationship with Christ. At WDYTYR, we believe that discovering identity in Christ
Elisa Pimental
Feb 83 min read


Healing Through Faith: Trauma-Informed Coaching Insights
Trauma can leave lasting impressions on the heart, mind, and spirit. For many, its effects are not limited to a single moment but shape how they relate to themselves, others, and even God. While healing journeys look different for each person, many discover that faith—when approached with care and compassion—can become a powerful source of restoration. At WDYTYR, trauma-informed coaching is understood not as clinical treatment, but as faith-centered accompaniment —walking alo
Elisa Pimental
Feb 83 min read
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