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You Can Have a Home and Still Be Free: Reclaiming Sanctuary Beyond Rebellion
In the Ethiopian Bible, the Book of Enoch speaks of watchers—beings who fell from grace not because they sought truth, but because they abandoned sacred order.

Cassondra Bowden
52 minutes ago1 min read


God Loves the Unhoused More
In the Book of Enoch, it is written:
“The prayers of the righteous poor ascend like incense before the throne.” (Enoch 47:2)

Cassondra Bowden
Nov 81 min read


The Blessing of Being Homeless
To be without a home is not to be without God. In the Ethiopian canon, the Book of Meqabyan reminds us:

Cassondra Bowden
Nov 81 min read


🔥 Babylon Will Fall Forever:
In Jeremiah 52:25–26, we witness the final unraveling of Judah’s leadership—military commanders, royal advisors, and elders seized and led into exile. Babylon didn’t just conquer land; it dismantled identity, severed sacred structure, and scattered the soul of a people. But the prophet’s silence in this chapter is thunderous: Babylon will fall. Forever.

Cassondra Bowden
Oct 101 min read


🌿 The Family We Choose:
Peter said to Jesus, “We have left everything to follow you” (Mark 10:28). That “everything” wasn’t just possessions—it was the familiar, the expected, the blood ties that defined belonging in the world’s eyes. But Jesus didn’t ask for abandonment without promise. He offered something deeper: “I came that they may have life and have it more abundantly” (John 10:10).

Cassondra Bowden
Sep 301 min read


🔥 Blessed in the Fire:
If your life feels hard—if you’ve been rejected, misunderstood, or pushed to the margins—scripture says you are not cursed. You are chosen.
Psalm 2 shows us a world in rebellion, where rulers rise and nations rage. But God laughs—not in mockery, but in assurance. His anointed will not be shaken. You, beloved, are part of that promise. You are not forgotten in the chaos. You are crowned in it.

Cassondra Bowden
Sep 301 min read


🔥 Becoming the Christ
At Heyoka Fire, we don’t just study scripture—we embody it. We believe the Word is alive, and that God’s promises are not distant hopes but present invitations. Romans 4 reminds us of Abraham’s radical faith: he believed in a God “who gives life to the dead and calls into being things that were not” (v.17). That same faith is our inheritance—not earned by works but received through grace.

Cassondra Bowden
Sep 271 min read


🕊️ Renewing the Mind: A Heyoka Fire Reflection on Romans 12:2 🕊️
In a world that constantly demands conformity—chasing trends, status, and surface-level success—Heyoka Fire dares to walk a different path. We believe transformation begins not with outward performance, but with the renewal of the mind.

Cassondra Bowden
Sep 271 min read


Never Too Far
At Heyoka Fire, we believe in the radical truth that you are never too far gone, never too broken, never too wrong to be embraced by Love.

Cassondra Bowden
Sep 231 min read


Rooted and Radiant
At Heyoka Fire, we gather across traditions, ages, and stories—but one thing unites us: the desire to grow deeper roots in Spirit. Whether you're lighting candles, reciting verses, singing praises, or sitting in silence, your steady return to sacred space builds something eternal.

Cassondra Bowden
Sep 231 min read
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