Breakwater Blessings – Where chaos yields to Christ
Trust in Christ: An Invitation to New Life

Welcome to Breakwater Blessings, a space born from life’s storms and anchored in Christ. Here, we share real stories of faith and hope — where chaos yields to the calm of the Savior.

Dating someone without children can feel exciting and complicated all at once. Before you give your heart, ask the deeper question: can they truly step into the structure, sacrifice, and steady love that comes with dating a parent?

Jeremiah promised a new covenant that would change people from the inside out, with real forgiveness and real access to God. In this study, we trace how Jesus and the apostles claim that promise is fulfilled in Christ, and why that claim reframes the cross as the turning point of the whole covenant story.

Jeremiah is not talking about a fresh start under the same covenant. He is describing a new one, with the law written on hearts and forgiveness that is not revisited over and over. If that is what the prophets expected, it forces a simple question: what, if anything, actually fulfills it?

Are the Hebrew Scriptures complete in themselves, or do they point forward to something more? This study explores the internal tension of the Old Covenant, the promise of transformation in Jeremiah, and the claim that the New Covenant in Christ resolves what the prophets left open.

Teenagers notice everything, especially when parents start dating again. Here’s how to date thoughtfully without asking your teen to carry emotional weight they were never meant to hold.

How to Choose a Bible Translation Without Compromising Doctrine Few questions generate more conversation among Christians than Bible translations. Which one is best? Which one is most accurate? Which one should everyone be using? Before answering any of that, it helps to step back and ask a better question. What is a translation actually trying…

Dating after divorce changes when your children are old enough to notice tone, patterns, and silence. This piece explores how honest, age-appropriate conversations build trust, protect their hearts, and quietly shape how they will one day love others.

Jesus is easy to admire from a distance. Bonhoeffer reminds us why the moment we take Him seriously, curiosity gives way to confrontation, and everything is suddenly at stake.

Dating as a single parent changes when your child is still learning how to trust the world. This piece explores why slowing down, protecting attachment, and honoring sacred responsibility in the earliest years may be one of the most faithful choices you can make.

Satisfaction is shaped less by what we love and more by the order of our loves. Order matters more than intensity.