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10 Nov

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God’s Relationship with Confusion: Moving from Chaos to Clarity

November 10, 2025 | By |


Let’s face it: Confusion is exhausting. It’s that messy, spinning feeling that keeps you from moving forward.

The good news? Confusion is not from God. It’s often a consequence of sin, selfish ambition, doubt, or the spiritual enemy, who is the true “author of confusion.”

For God is not the author of confusion but of peace, was in all the churches of the saints

– 1 Corinthians 15:8 (ESV)

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Since God provides the peace, our job is to position ourselves to receive it. Here are the practical steps to overcome confusion and receive peace and gain clarity:

  • When you are confused pray for guidance and put your hope in the Lord. 
  • Read your bible and trust God’s word.
  • Focus your thoughts on things that are noble, true and good.
  • Listen for the voice of the Holy Spirit because it helps with confusion and provides a sound mind.
  • Practice obedience and wait on God.
  • Remember God’s promises; he will give you perfect peace if you keep your mind on Him.

Our ministry is the perfect place to help you gain peace and clarity. We invite you to join us for mentorship, volunteer opportunities and fellowship. Click the link below to find out more about our programs and studying God’s word. Your life will change when bonding with Sisters who will pray with you in states of confusion.

20 Oct

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Called to Serve in Christian Life

October 20, 2025 | By |

At the heart of Christianity lies Jesus’ second greatest commandment to love one another. Service is the natural expression of this love. It is the tangible way in which believers demonstrate their commitment to God and their fellow human beings.
 
Service is not merely an obligation but a joyful response to God’s love. It reflects the selflessness of Jesus Christ, who came not to be served but to serve.  As Christians, we are called to emulate this example, humbly serving others without seeking recognition or reward.

Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.

– 1 Corinthians 15:8 (ESV)

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Service is not only beneficial to those being served, but also to the one who serves. Engaging in acts of kindness, mercy, and compassion cultivates a spirit of humility and empathy within the believer. It fosters a deeper understanding of human suffering and the interconnectedness of all people. Through service, Christians are transformed as they become more Christ-like in character.

For The S.A.L.T. Connection, our call to service extends beyond grand gestures or occasional acts of charity. It encompasses everyday interactions and opportunities to meet the needs of others. Will you partner with us in service to the one and only Triune God?  We invite you to serve one another in humility and love by signing up to volunteer below.

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14 Sep

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Your Responsibility in Kingdom Building

September 14, 2025 | By |

The kingdom is ultimately God’s work. Believers are called to be participants who demonstrate God’s love by sharing the Gospel and living according to His will.
 
We should shift our perspective and recognize that God’s kingdom is built through the faithfulness of ordinary people in their everyday lives. The importance of prioritizing God’s role in our lives and trusting in his provision is found in Matthew 6:33 (NIV).

But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you.

– Matthew 6:33 (NIV)

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Kingdom building is not just about intention but about putting faith into action through love, service, and sharing the Gospel. This is what The S.A.L.T. Connection Ministry is sharing in the community.   

Partnerships and donations from you will help continue to spread the word of God. Click the link below to donate or partner with us in building the kingdom of God. Remember what you do for Christ will last.

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16 Jun

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Partnering and Making a Difference in Your Community

June 16, 2025 | By |

We all crave belonging and being involved in our communities. Truthfully, we need to trust, depend and rely on each other in our Christian walks
 
God gave us each other to walk alongside, encourage, and pour love into one another. We should carry each other’s burdens, care for each other’s practical needs, warn each other of sin, and rejoice with each other. 

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Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.

– Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 (NIV)

It’s important in a biblical community to have other Christian followers to help us stay focused on God. We have expanded The S.A.L.T. Connection program in the community by partnering with churches and other non-profit organizations such as: 

  • First Christian Church (Allen, TX)
  • New Hope Christian Church Fellowship (Denison, TX)
  • Real Options (Allen, TX)
  • Jim Riley Outreach (Plano, TX)
  • Healing Thine Hearts (Plano, TX)

Community is God’s desire for us! Click the link below and partner with us in becoming a soldier in the Army of the Lord. 

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