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The Selah Collective

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What Does Your Name Mean
Let's do something fun and challenging this week. Tell us in the comments what your names means and if it is an accurate description of your life. Then, respond to another woman's comment with a scripture that encourages her based on her name description. I'll go first....
What Does Your Name Mean
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@Andreea Andreea thank you and yes, Amen!!
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Aw, strong, brave, courageous, warrior-like! I have always pictured Deborah as a warrior judge! Not like the flowing robes and perfectly coifed hair, but I'm talking like Zena, warrior princess type gal! Deuteronomy 31:6 Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.
🌿 Pop-Up Bible Conversation: Leaving the Familiar Without a Map
Ladies, I had planned for us to have this conversation together live, but sometimes things don't go exactly as expected. Even though we weren't able to have the interactive discussion portion today, I still wanted to share what was on my heart from my time in Scripture. Today, we looked at: 📖 Genesis 12:1-9 — Abram's call to leave what was familiar and follow God into the unknown. 📖 Hebrews 11:1-10 — How faith caused Abraham to obey even when he didn't know where he was going. Some of the questions we explored: ✨ If God told Abram to go to the land He would show him, and that land was Canaan, why didn't Abram simply stop there? Why did he continue traveling and later return? ✨ What does Hebrews 11:2 mean when it says the elders "obtained a good report" or were "commended"? ✨ How do Genesis 12 and Hebrews 11 show us the difference between what people see and what God sees? ✨ If your faith story was included in a "Hall of Faith," what moment would God highlight? One thing that stood out to me is this: Genesis shows us Abraham's journey. Hebrews shows us how God viewed that journey. Genesis shows us the mistakes, the uncertainty, and the detours. Hebrews reminds us that God remembered Abraham for his faith. As you watch, I encourage you to reflect: 💛 What "familiar place" might God be asking you to leave? 💛 Where is He asking you to trust Him without a full map? 💛 What chapter of faith is God writing in your story right now? I would love to hear your thoughts below. What stood out to you from this conversation? 🌿
🌿 Pop-Up Bible Conversation: Leaving the Familiar Without a Map
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The familiar places that God is calling me out of consist of devotional time, complacency with my health, and serving in my church. Devotional time—He’s changing it for me to reveal where I need to abide and not just read to know more. From accepting my weight gain when I am the temple of the Holy Spirit. So, gym membership and smarter food choices are currently being practiced daily. Serving in my church-removing what I used to do for what He wants me to do. Not every opportunity is MY opportunity. That’s difficult when there are so many. He is asking me to trust Him for the current place I stand and wait actively as He works. Faith moment that may be highlighted: stepping into jail ministry. What a story!
🌿 A Gentle Friday Check-In
Hi, sisters. 💛 Life has been a little full on my end these past few days as I've been getting settled after my big move, but I'm so glad to be back checking in with you. So today, let's simply pause together. I'd love to hear from everyone. ✨ What's one word that describes your week? ✨ What's something you're grateful for today? ✨ Is there anything you'd like us to be praying with you about? And I'd love to know... 📖 Have you had a chance to begin working through our Learning to Trust God Bible Study guide? 💛 Yes, I've started. 🌿 Not yet, but I'm planning to. 📖 I just joined and can't wait! No matter where you are, you're welcome here. There is no pressure to have it all together or be "caught up." Just take your next faithful step. I'm praying this community continues to be a place where we can pause, encourage one another, and grow together in God's Word. I'm grateful you're here and have missed you all. 🤍
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🌿 One week to go!
How's everyone doing with the Bible Study Guide so far? Have you had a chance to sit with it yet? And who's joining us for our very first Selah Bible Study, "Learning to Trust God"? 🗓️ Thursday, July 9 · 7:00 PM ET Drop a 🙋🏾‍♀️ below so we know who to expect!
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I'm enjoying the study, especially as I read and study more about Eve. I often want to blame her for ALL the things, but I realized I keep choosing to eat the fruit as well. I will have my grandson that night, but I am hopeful to be able to attend the study! 🙋‍♀️
I'm building something special for you, but I need your help solving a puzzle 🧩
Hey Selah Collective family, I've been working on something quietly behind the scenes, and I need your raw, honest hearts before I take another step. This space belongs to all of us, and I want to make sure I am building exactly what serves your season right now. Selah Daily is a faith-based devotional and journaling app created specifically for Christian women. It is designed to help you show up consistently in your quiet time. It features a daily scripture, guided reflection prompts, a deliberate "Selah moment" practice, and a rewards system that actually gives you something back for staying committed to your faith walk. Here is where I need your help: I recently ran a very small, intimate beta test with 4 incredible women to test out the core features. The feedback on the devotionals and accountability streaks was deeply encouraging and positive, but I noticed something interesting. None of the testers really showed much interest in the visual features I designed, like the custom avatars or the virtual "Prayer Sanctuary" room you can decorate. Not necessarily disinterest, but they weren't utilized and didn't seem like an important feature. Because that beta group was so small, I don't know if that's how all of us feel, or if they were just an anomaly! I don't want to spend months building creative features that no one is actually going to use. I want to build this tool with you and for you. So, please give me your raw, unfiltered feedback by dropping your answers in the comments below using the numbers! 1. How do you currently spend time with God daily? (Pick one) - A. Bible app (YouVersion, etc.) - B. Physical Bible + a paper journal - C. Printed devotional book - D. Prayer and meditation only - E. Honestly, I am really struggling with consistency right now 2. What is the #1 thing that would make you open a faith app every single day? (Is it accountability, reminders, community, specific topics? Be as specific as you want!) 3. Which of these core features sounds most valuable to your personal walk?
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1. A, B, C 2. Accountability; depth of topic; personally--seeking deeper truths of the OT that correspond/relates to the NT; the Bible as History 3. A 4. A, C 5. A 6. What I am willing to pay would depend on content, quality, and relatability 7. The Bible Chat app is one that I am enjoying right now. Daily readings, lessons/truths, prayer prompts, meditation time; I currently don't use a lot of apps for my daily quiet time. I have a printed devotion, and I subscribe to Dr. David Jeremiah's daily devotions via email. Something I would like to have that others don't is accountability. I'm rather devoted to my quiet time and rarely let the world creep in, but there are times the "Deadman scroll" takes over before I get into the Word. Excited to see what comes to fruition!!
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Tracie Wallace
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Daughter of The King, wife, mom, grandmother, Bible teacher, ministry leader, author, music instructor

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Joined Jun 9, 2026