Dancz Ministries Blog

  • I downloaded 132 Biblical maps. If you look at these 2 maps you can see where they line up just look for Tyre! As I was reading the Bible this morning in Numbers 32. I just needed to picture these named cities! The Bible is a History Book! The Israelites were not perfect people. They were the line of People that lead from the First man Adam who sinned by not believing what God said, to Jesus who redeemed us from the lies of the enemy by giving up his kingdom to experience the human life. He lived it without sin and became the sacrifice for all humanity. The way to redeem your salvation is it believe on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Begin your personal Relationship, Let the Truth set you free. We are set free from sin, not set free to sin. So what is sin?????? Believing the lie, rejecting the truth and denying God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit access to your soul!
    Religious people will give you their list of do’s and don’ts. But the list starts in your heart.
    Think about what you will do to make someone you really love smile. Think about what you wouldn’t do because it would crush you to see the look on their face and break their trust in you.
    Your list of do’s and don’ts will be different than my list. As long as we are not violating the 10 commandments and the Most important anything we do we must love God first and love people as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.
    Sometimes we will shout from the mountain top and sometimes we will be under cover agents helping to guide people to the truth. Be who you are called to be today!

  • Feeling Thankful

    The world around me seems chaotic, yet I find an unshakable peace within.

    I am so thankful for what God is doing. From the oldest to the youngest, God is working in my family. Amid this peace, I witness God’s hand at work in my extended family too. God is faithful to complete the work He began.

    I see chains breaking, built-up walls shaking, and lives changing as God continues His work. My heart overflows with love, joy, and excitement.

    I’m not in the valley or on the mountain top; I’m on a steady journey to live in the day God has created, to be fully present in the moment, and to simply be. I strive to be the person God wants me to be today, in every moment, and in every way. No more struggling or fighting. I am standing firm on the solid and faithful Rock, Christ Jesus, who has called me to His plan and purpose. Who am I to reject that calling?

    With the chains broken, I am free to be who God created me to be. Guilt and shame no longer weigh me down. The past is behind me, the future is yet to come, but today is here. Today, I live in the presence of God, simply being.

    I want to be the person God calls me to be—a prayer warrior, a devoted family member, a creative soul, and a servant for His Kingdom. I hope to embody love and encouragement as a wife, mother, grandmother, friend, and so much more.

    Today, as I stand on the solid Rock of Christ Jesus, may my life bring glory to the Lord who guides me.

  • Being Prepared

    This morning, I started my day with a simple prayer, asking the Holy Spirit to guide me and use me in any way that would bring glory to God. I didn’t realize just how quickly that prayer would come to life.

    After finishing my first class, I made my way to the lunchroom, where I met a fellow student I hadn’t spoken to before. She mentioned working with a Christian-based organization, and that led me to share about a Christian Study Hall located just a block from the school. But as we talked, she admitted that she wasn’t a believer and wasn’t a fan of organized religion. At that moment, I felt compelled to share my story and my personal struggles with organized religion.

    To my surprise, she then mentioned wanting to read the Bible. As God would have it, I happened to have a small New Testament Bible with me. I handed it to her, feeling a rush of gratitude for being in the right place at the right time. I recommended that she start with the Gospel of Mark and then read Acts. Here’s why:

    Mark is an excellent place for new readers of the Bible to start. It’s concise, straightforward, and written for a Gentile audience—people unfamiliar with Jewish customs or traditions. It highlights the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in a way that is accessible and powerful for those new to the faith.

    I then suggested Acts because it tells the story of the early church—how it was born, grew, and thrived through the power of the Holy Spirit. It demonstrates the incredible transformation that takes place when people come together in faith, filled with the Spirit to spread the Gospel.

    As I handed her the Bible and explained this, she seemed genuinely appreciative. In that moment, I felt an overwhelming sense of peace and purpose. It’s a profound joy to know that perhaps one more soul is taking a step closer to salvation.

    Reflections This encounter made me reflect on the importance of being prepared—not just spiritually, but physically too. Carrying that small New Testament turned out to be the bridge that God used to reach someone’s heart. It also reminded me that sometimes, simply being available and willing to share your story can make a lasting impact.