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Mo Isom

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Mo (Isom) Aiken is a New York Times bestselling author, speaker and blogger. Not only an accomplished writer, Mo was an All-American goalkeeper for the Louisiana State University soccer team, as well as the first female to train with and tryout for an SEC men's football team. She has been featured in Sports Illustrated and appeared on Ellen, ESPN, CBS, The 700 Club, and countless other platforms. Mo speaks nationally and internationally on a variety of faith-based topics, and facilitates a faith-centered blog that has garnered millions of views to date.

Her first book, Wreck My Life: Journeying from Broken to Bold, was a New York Times Bestseller. Her second book, Sex, Jesus, and the Conversations the Church Forgot, transformed the climate o
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Renewed hope for the miraculous

In the early morning hours of January 2nd, my husband Jeremiah and I were in prayer and the Holy Spirit began to show us a vision of a mighty work He is desiring to do for those who will draw near to His heart and grab ahold of the RENEWED HOPE set before them in […]

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Published on January 04, 2023 16:37
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“We are certain others have it so much more together than we do. We are convinced others are more favored and blessed, are doing more important work for the kingdom, and surely are more valuable even in God’s eyes. We are relentless dismantlers of our own self-worth. We evaluate, we rank, we categorize and subcategorize. We covet, we grow envious, we get competitive, and we harbor resentment. We want, we want, and we want. All because we’ve missed what we already have.”
Mo Isom, Sex, Jesus, and the Conversations the Church Forgot

“Let love be genuine. Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good. Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor. (Rom. 12:9–10 ESV)”
Mo Isom, Sex, Jesus, and the Conversations the Church Forgot

“A pure heart compels us to make decisions that don’t seek first to please ourselves but rather to please a holy God. A pure heart compels us to surrender our lives and follow His leading, even when it’s hard. A pure heart compels us to take our thoughts captive, recognize our temptations, and surrender our minds and our bodies to things that are pleasing to God. A pure heart compels us to turn away from a sin-filled world and set our focus on things that bring hope and life. Actions that are uplifting and edifying and good. Choices that don’t lead us wandering into gray areas but keep us on a straight and narrow course toward His glory.”
Mo Isom, Sex, Jesus, and the Conversations the Church Forgot

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