• Selah: What It Means in the Bible + 3 Signs It’s Time to Pause and Be Still with God
    Feb 23 2026

    What if the most spiritual thing you could do right now… is pause?

    In this season finale of The True North Podcast, we're talking about what "Selah" means, why stillness is biblical (not weakness), and how to recognize when it’s time to pause instead of push. If you’ve been moving fast but feeling distant from God, reacting instead of responding, or sensing Him highlight something you keep rushing past — this may be your invitation to be still.

    This is a reminder to not be afraid to take a pause. 😉

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    29 mins
  • A Love Letter to The One Who Is Tired of Running
    Feb 20 2026

    This 5-minute devotional is a love letter to the one who keeps putting off meeting with Jesus…

    For anyone who has rescheduled time with Him, avoided opening their Bible, or felt unsure how to come back after distance. This message gently reminds listeners that Jesus is not disappointed in your delay — He’s still waiting. With compassion. With kindness. With rest.

    If you’ve been carrying disappointment, projecting hurt onto God, or convincing yourself it’s been “too long,” this love letter is your invitation to take one small step back to the table. The door is open. The seat is saved. And the One you’ve been running from is the very One your heart needs most.

    Read as an audiobook-style devotional, meant to be listened to slowly and prayerfully. ❤️

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    4 mins
  • The Wandering Heart: Hope for the One Who Keeps Running from God
    Feb 16 2026

    Have you ever felt like you love God… but you also keep running?

    Like you know what’s true. You know where peace is. And yet somehow you still drift back to old patterns, old relationships, old mindsets — the ones that never actually satisfy?

    In this episode, we’re talking about the wandering heart.

    The part of us that confuses familiar with safe. The part that goes looking for control, validation, freedom, or relief… and ends up feeling even more empty. The part that wonders, “After everything I’ve done, can I even come back?”

    If you’ve been feeling too far gone, too inconsistent, too ashamed, or just spiritually tired… this conversation is for you.

    And no matter how far you think you’ve wandered, you are not beyond the reach of grace.

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    25 mins
  • A Love Letter to the One Who Feels Like This is The End of The Story
    Feb 13 2026

    This 5-minute devotional is a love letter to the one who feels like this is the end of their story...

    For anyone walking through heartbreak, disappointment, or an unexpected ending. This message reminds listeners that what feels like devastation is not the final chapter. Because of Jesus’ resurrection, our ruins can be rebuilt, our ashes exchanged for beauty, and our pain woven into a story of redemption. If you’ve been living in the museum of what broke you, this love letter is an invitation to close the exhibit and let God begin rebuilding.

    Read as an audiobook-style devotional, meant to be listened to slowly and prayerfully. ❤️

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    5 mins
  • Love After Hurt: How to Heal Trust Issues and Stop Letting Pain Have the Final Say
    Feb 9 2026

    What happens when the people who were supposed to love us are the ones who hurt us?

    Continuing in our February series, "Matters of The Heart" this episode explores how trauma can become an identity, why we sometimes spiritualize pain instead of healing it, and how God invites us to bring our wounds to Him honestly—without minimizing what happened or bypassing the process.

    If you’ve ever felt like love isn’t safe, trust is too costly, or closeness always leads to pain, this conversation is for you.

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    24 mins
  • A Love Letter to the One Wanting to Fall in Love with Their Faith Again
    Feb 6 2026

    This 5-minute devotional is a love letter for the weary believer who misses the way faith used to feel...

    For the one who longs for the simplicity, joy, and intimacy of first falling in love with Jesus—before faith became heavy, performative, or exhausting. Through reflection, Scripture, and honest confession, this devotional invites you to strip back the noise, expectations, and extras we’ve layered onto faith and return to the heart of it all: Jesus Himself.

    This episode explores what happens when faith shifts from relationship to responsibility, from devotion to display—and gently calls us home again. Not backward into who we were, but forward into the same Jesus who has never changed.

    If you’ve been feeling disconnected, burned out, or unsure how to love your faith again, this love letter is an invitation to come back to the Vine, to remember your first love, and to rediscover a faith rooted in joy, wonder, and grace.

    Read as an audiobook-style devotional, meant to be listened to slowly and prayerfully. ❤️

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    5 mins
  • The Battle for the Throne of Your Heart: What’s Really in Charge?
    Feb 2 2026

    What’s really sitting on the throne of your heart?

    In a world that constantly pulls for our attention, affection, and allegiance, it’s easy to assume Jesus is in charge—without ever checking the throne room. In Week 1 of our February series, Matters of the Heart, we’re asking an honest question most of us avoid: What is actually ruling over your heart right now?

    In this episode, we unpack what Scripture really means when it talks about idols—not the golden statues of the past, but the quiet, internal rulers we live with every day: productivity, worry, control, and love.

    If you’ve ever felt burned out “doing all the right things,” stuck in cycles of anxiety, afraid to surrender control, or tempted to compromise for the sake of being loved, this conversation is for you.

    It’s time to take a hard look at what’s really in charge… and reclaim the throne. ❤️

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    28 mins
  • How to Walk In New Identity When Shame, Memory, and The Past Push Back
    Jan 26 2026

    Have you ever asked, "How can I be new in Christ if people keep reminding me of who I used to be?"

    In this episode of we’re getting real about walking in your new identity in Christ when shame, other people, and memories of your past try to pull you backward. If you’ve ever felt disqualified, stuck between your before Jesus life and your after Jesus calling, or questioned whether real change has actually happened—this conversation is for you.

    We unpack the difference between shame and conviction, why shame attacks identity, and what Scripture actually means when it says you are a new creation in Christ. You’ll learn why people often cling to old versions of you, why delayed trust doesn’t equal delayed transformation, and how godly accountability is meant to protect growth—not imprison you in your past.

    This episode covers:

    • Why your past doesn’t disqualify your calling

    • How to respond when others won’t let your old life go

    • When accountability becomes unhealthy and how to recognize it

    • How to walk forward without constantly revisiting your past

    If shame keeps reintroducing your old self, this episode will remind you: your past is evidence of grace, not proof of failure. Your testimony didn’t end before Christ—it points to where God is taking you now.

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    25 mins