Meghan W. is the founder of Dyed4you Ministries and author of Daily Downloads from Heaven. Her passion is hearing the voice of God and helping others do the same. The fact that she gets to do that with luxurious silks and breathtaking art is just a bonus. She has an M.A. in Media Communications and a Ph.D. in Information Systems. In her previous careers, she worked both in academia and a corporate environment. She feels incredibly blessed to get to focus her efforts on her dream job: this ministry.
This is a series of Prophetic Nuggets that are connected by scripture / theme. It is a series of four Prophetic Nuggets based on Psalm 42:1, 5, 7-8 (VOICE): Continue reading “Deep Calls unto Deep (Psalm 42)”
Periodically, I’ll feel led to do a series of Prophetic Nuggets that are connected either by scripture or theme. This is one such grouping. It is a series of 10 Prophetic Nuggets based on the Armor of God. Continue reading “Armor of God”
Show and tell: Fire and Water (mismatched pair) (on Etsy) and Dyed4you Art cards (on Etsy)
Testimony: victory “great reminder” scarf, healing flow “absolutely gorgeous” bendie wings, and custom compiled order who very kindly said I was “a joy to work with” 😊
Periodically, I’ll feel led to do a series of Prophetic Nuggets that are connected either by scripture or theme. Since the collections themselves begin to take on an extended meaning, I wanted to share them in their collective states here (the originals are on Daily Downloads from Heaven.) This is one such grouping that was inspired by Elisa‘s Our Songs of Ascent (originally shared on her blog called Waiting in the Wings). It is a series of 15 Prophetic Nuggets based on the “Songs of Ascent” (Psalms 120-134). Continue reading “Songs of Ascent (The Steps)”
Recently, God has been talking to a couple of us on the Dyed4you Team about His mercy. And as He did, He began talking about His refining fire. Initially I was confused because I would not have thought of trials and refining as being connected to the mercy of God. But as Papa began to give the revelation, He brought to mind Misty Edwards’ song “Servant of All.” In the song, she makes reference to the fact that the Kingdom of God is an “upside down kingdom,” where we die to live and lose to gain. This seemed to parallel what we found with trials and the mercy of God. If we can embrace this upside-down nature, we can truly begin to flourish. Continue reading “Good Pain (Hosea 6:1)”