The High Mountains Belong to the 100% Pure and Wild

Life is hard. People pull on you, trying to shape you into what they want. It’s exhausting, and some days you wonder if you’re losing yourself in the noise.

But you don’t have to live that way.

You were made to live 100% pure in Jesus—wild and free from a world that tries to warp you into its image.

And like the ibex climbing rugged heights, you can learn to let His voice steady you, even when life is loud.

Here, you’ll find stories, simple teachings, and encouragement to help you keep climbing—one step at a time. You’ll learn how to hold onto Jesus in everyday life, how to trust Him in the middle of challenges, and how to live out your calling with joy.

God is calling you higher, to the places where He speaks, heals, and makes your heart strong. Are you ready for where those simple acts of obedience will take you?

It’s time to ascend.

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