Jesus, Our Intercessor

What is an intercessor? If you’ve heard or used the phrase “standing in the gap,” you likely already have a good idea of all that an intercessor can be. Intercession […]

Hope: the Opposite of Fear

Hope: the Opposite of Fear Written by Jessie Mejias, FHI Founder and Director When I was still a new believer, I attended a New Year’s Eve service at a local church. […]

Intimacy With God

Written by Sherika Chew, Director of Marriage & Family Ministry I’ve spent most of my Christian walk trying to be a good person—someone who God could be proud of, and that […]

Who is God for You?

Written by Jessie Mejias, FHI Founder and Director This year, the theme of identity seems to be at the forefront in the Body of Christ. It’s true that knowing who we are […]

7 Ways to Correct Children Out of Love, Not Anger

Written by Jessie Mejias, FHI Founder and Director Even parents who wouldn’t dream of disciplining their children through physical abuse can be apt to using another of equally dangerous abuse: verbal abuse. […]

Fruit Happens

Article by Sherika Chew, Prayer Counseling Intern. You can learn more about Sherika and her work with FHI here! All week, I’ve been trying to muster up the motivation to write this […]

How Grace Can Change Your Life

Written by Jennifer Weatherly, Communications & Administrative Manager. You can learn more about Jennifer and support her work at FHI here! If our hearts condemn us, we know that God is greater […]

Forgiveness: the Divine Antidote

Written by Jessie Mejias The most important element of healing is forgiveness. In all the years that I have been receiving and ministering healing, I have never known any lasting […]

A Time For Redemption

  Written by Cassandra Matondo, FHI student and volunteer video producer “Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do.” Luke 23:34 Jesus’s prayer as He hung on the cross […]

Celebrate Freedom on Good Friday

  “Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life, and will not be judged, but has crossed over from death […]