I have been receiving a lot of emails lately. And I mean a lot.
Women writing to me about waiting.
Waiting for promises God made them, waiting for a husband who hasn’t shown up, waiting for children, waiting for a job, waiting for healing, waiting for clarity on a direction He once spoke to them.
And the common thread running through every single message?
Discouragement.
They are tired.
They are questioning and wondering if they heard God correctly.
I want to be honest about something I keep noticing beneath all of these email and something I believe sits at the root of much of this discouragement.
Many of us have begun to relate to God in a transactional way.
We pray. We fast. We read the Word. We show up. We do all the “right things.” And in return, we expect God to deliver what we believe is His part of the agreement.
If I do this, God will do that.
But when the answer doesn’t show up in alignment with our timeline, we begin to feel cheated by God, as though God has failed to hold up His end of the deal.
But here is the truth;
God is not a vending machine, neither is he a genie, and He is not obligated to respond in accordance with your timeline.
The moment we begin to serve God only for what we can receive from Him, we have already lost the essence of relationship. At that point, we are no longer truly serving Him and we are using God as a means to an end.
Our relationship with God was never meant to be transactional, and waiting is not something we are called to do with guarantees, timelines, or control. I know that is easier said than lived, and I say this as someone who is also waiting on God for many things. But the truth remains: when our service is driven by what we hope to receive, we have missed the heart of it entirely.
So the honest questions become:
Are you waiting on God—or waiting for God to repay you?
Are you serving Him because you love Him, or because you want something from Him?
Is your faith anchored in a promise, or anchored in His character?
Because one will sustain you through the silence, while the other will collapse under it.
And that is a stronghold that needs to be axed.
The Vision
To raise a community of intercessors and kingdom-minded women who demolish limiting beliefs, renew their minds with Scripture, and walk in consistent spiritual discipline.
The Mission
To equip young women in demolishing strongholds and every argument that opposes the knowledge of Christ, through meditation, study, and application of Scripture until it crystallizes in their hearts and minds.
To develop consistent spiritual discipline: daily prayer, weekly fasting, and completing the Bible.
To pray stretch prayers, helping them grow in capacity, boldness, and intimacy with God.
To fulfill God’s purpose by breaking limiting beliefs, cultivating spiritual maturity, and walking in freedom and authority
When Does Axe With Mo start?
📅 Every Saturday from June 13 – August 1, 2026
⏰ 8:00–10:00 AM EST
We will be fasting and praying together once a week. The first hour of every session is dedicated to extended prayer, while we will be going deep into the Word and tearing down every stronghold that has kept women bound in the second hour. This happens alongside strong women of faith, pastors, and Bible teachers who will walk through Scripture with you in a powerful and practical way.
We will also journey through the entire New Testament together, reading 4 to 5 chapters a day. Each week, you will receive a reading guide to help you stay consistent.
What Happens After the 8 Weeks
You will be added to a post-program intercessor WhatsApp group where you will lead prayers, complete the Bible, and build community with women who are serious about God.
This Is For You If You:
Have a deep hunger for God and are serious about growing spiritually
Are ready for an intense experience of fasting, long stretch prayers, and building real capacity with God
Want to improve your prayer life and grow in consistency
Are prepared to take spiritual growth seriously
Want a community of women to build consistency with
This program is completely free; however, full commitment is required. The women leading and participating in this program are very busy professionals who have intentionally set aside time to be here, so we ask that everyone respect that commitment. If you do not take the program seriously by skipping classes or failing to participate consistently, you will be removed from the group.
Want to learn more before registering? You can watch the video and read the full details on the website.
If you believe this is for you, we would love to have you.
With love,
Mo


