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  • Anchor Points: Close the Distance with God
    2025/07/18

    Are you talking about God… or to Him?

    Psalm 23 makes a shift from “He leads me” to “You are with me.” That change? It’s everything.

    In this Anchor Point, Devin unpacks:

    • How our language reveals our intimacy with God

    • What Psalm 23 teaches about personal relationship

    • Why God doesn’t want to be referenced—He wants to be known

    Scripture (NIV):

    Psalm 23 – Focus on the shift (verse 3 to verse 4)

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    When was the last time you spoke to God, not just about Him?

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  • Anchor Points: The End of Life Changes How We Live Now
    2025/07/17

    What really matters in the end?

    It’s not politics, paychecks, or achievements. It’s people. Faith. And peace with God. Today’s Anchor Point is a call to realign what we chase—before it’s too late.

    Devin reflects on:

    • Her father’s final days and what truly mattered

    • Why we should stop waiting for a “later” shift in priorities

    • How an eternal perspective changes everyday choices

    Scripture (NIV):

    2 Corinthians 4:18 – “So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen…”


    💬 Want to talk about it more?

    What would you stop stressing over if you viewed life through eternity’s lens?

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  • Anchor Points: Being Last Doesn’t Mean Being Least
    2025/07/15

    Ever feel like you’re always the last one picked?

    Whether it’s on the playground or in your career, being overlooked can hurt. But what if being “last” in the world doesn’t mean the same in God’s kingdom?

    In today’s Anchor Point, we’re flipping the narrative—because God doesn’t measure worth the way the world does.

    Devin shares:

    • Why feeling like the “last” doesn’t disqualify you

    • How God often chooses the ones others pass over

    • What David’s story reveals about being seen by God

    Scripture (NIV):

    1 Samuel 16:7 – “The Lord does not look at the things people look at… the Lord looks at the heart.”

    💬 Want to talk about it more?

    Have you ever felt passed over and how did you see God in that moment?

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    https://www.facebook.com/groups/insightoutcommunity

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  • Anchor Points: Not Every Holy Road Is a Hard One
    2025/07/14

    Ever feel like the hard way must be the holy way?

    Today’s episode challenges that idea and offers a surprising truth: God doesn’t always call us to the steep climb. Sometimes, He builds a bridge and just asks us to walk across it.

    We’re diving into the difference between struggling for the sake of it vs. walking in the ease God provides.

    In today’s Anchor Point, Devin explores:

    • Why we sometimes choose unnecessary hardship

    • How to recognize the “bridges” God places in front of us

    • What it means to embrace His lighter yoke and walk in trust

    Scripture (NIV):

    Matthew 11:30 – “For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

    💬 Want to talk about it more?

    Do you default to choosing the hard way, even when there might be another path?

    What would it look like to accept God’s provision, even when it feels too easy?

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  • Anchor Points: When Sin Becomes a Ceiling Leak
    2025/07/11

    Ever notice a brown spot on your ceiling and think, “I’ll deal with it later”?

    And then weeks go by… and it spreads.

    That’s the heart of today’s devotional.

    What does a leak have to do with your faith life?

    More than you might think.

    In today’s Anchor Point, Devin Almonte shares how a small water stain reminded her of how easily we ignore sin and how quickly it grows when left unchecked.


    🎧 In this Anchor Point, we’ll hear:

    • Why spiritual “brown spots” often go ignored

    • How sin numbs us with familiarity

    • Why delayed conviction becomes deeper destruction

    • How to address sin before it silently spreads


    Scripture Reflection (NIV):

    Hebrews 3:13 – “But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called ‘Today,’ so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness.”


    💬 Want to talk about it more?

    Have you ever ignored something small—only to find out it became a big problem later?

    Let’s talk about sin, self-awareness, and how to deal with what we’ve been avoiding.

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  • Anchor Points: Life-Giving Scrolls in a Doom-Scrolling World
    2025/07/10

    What fills your feed—truth or toxicity?

    And deeper still… what are you feeding your soul?

    That’s what today’s Anchor Point is all about.

    We’re constantly consuming—stories, headlines, conversations, content—and most of it drains instead of gives life. Devin Almonte opens up about a late-night scroll session that left her discouraged, and how God used that moment to spark a wake-up call: we were made for more than just knowing what’s wrong. We were made to live by what’s good.

    In today’s Anchor Point, we explore:

    • Why doomscrolling damages more than just your mood
    • How God’s life-giving nature should shape what we consume
    • The difference between staying informed and being spiritually overwhelmed
    • How to filter your media, feed, and friendships in a way that reflects His light

    Scripture Reflection (NIV):

    John 10:10 — “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”

    💬 Want to talk about it more?

    What’s filling your feed lately—negativity or nourishment?

    Let’s talk about how we choose what we take in and how it shapes who we’re becoming. 👉 Join the conversation in the InSight Out Community on Facebook.


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  • Why We Blame After Tragedy: Grief, Control, and the Texas Flood
    2025/07/09

    What do floods, finger-pointing, and the Garden of Eden have in common?

    Today on Insight Out, Devin Almonte walks through the heartbreaking Texas Hill Country floods and the cultural instinct that followed almost immediately: blame. From climate conspiracies to emergency response failures, we’re quick to demand answers. But what does our reaction really reveal?

    In this episode, we’ll explore:

    • The timeline of the tragic flooding at Camp Mystic
    • Why we blame before the dust even settles—and how that’s changed over time
    • What grief actually looks like in our modern media age
    • The biblical difference between blame and responsibility
    • How to respond faithfully when the world breaks open

    This isn’t just about weather. It’s about the state of the world. Because sometimes, sitting with the ache points us more toward God than pointing fingers ever could.

    Scripture References:

    • John 9 – “Who sinned…?”
    • 2 Corinthians 5:4 – “We groan and are burdened…”
    • Exodus 21:33–34 – Human responsibility
    • Romans 8:22 – Creation groaning

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    5 Stages of Crisis Response:

    • Impact: That frozen moment of shock. “A bad car accident.” “The river is flooding.” “The diagnosis is in.”
    • Hero & Rescue: Adrenaline kicks in. Teams mobilize. People drop everything to help.
    • Honeymoon: Support floods in: casseroles, donations, shared prayers. There’s this strong sense of “We’ll get through this together.”
    • Disillusionment & Blame: Reality sets in. Fatigue. Delays. Bills. Promises forgotten. People who said they’d never sue start suing. And slowly… the blaming begins—of doctors, camps, agencies, even God.
    • The Rebuild: Picking up the pieces. Finding a new normal. Starting to heal.

    💬 Join the Conversation:

    What do you reach for when life unravels—answers, control, or blame? What helped you finally trust instead?

    Let’s talk about it in the InSight Out Community on Facebook.


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  • Anchor Points: Are You Missing God Because You Won’t Stop?
    2025/07/08

    Ever roll through a stop sign?

    Sure, it’s quick. But it’s risky.

    What if your spiritual life looked the same?

    Today’s Anchor Point, Devin Almonte connects Psalm 46:10 to a big red stop sign and helps us rethink how we approach God’s presence and plans. Are we rushing through our time with Him or fully stopping to listen?

    We'll explore:

    • The 3 types of “stop sign stoppers” and which one God wants us to be

    • Why a rolling faith can lead to wrong turns

    • How a full stop can recalibrate your heart and clarify God’s direction

    Scripture Reflection:

    Psalm 46:10 – “Be still and know that I am God.”

    💬 Your Turn:

    Next time you’re at a stop sign, let it be a holy reminder.

    Ask yourself: Have I truly stopped to be with God today—or just slowed down for a second?

    Let’s talk about it. 👉Join the conversation in the InSight Out Community on Facebook.

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