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  • Small Things Matter

    There are certain moments in nature that almost feel too gentle for this world. A leaf drifting slowly from a tree. Snow falling in complete silence. Tiny drops of rain gathering along the edge of a windowpane before finally slipping downward. Small things. Quiet things. The kind of moments most people pass without a second…

  • Some Fires Do Not Need More Wood

    We live in a world that practically runs on outrage now. Everybody is offended, reacting, posting, correcting, arguing, tweeting and sub-tweeting, unfriending, reposting screenshots, and occasionally writing entire emotional dissertations over a sentence somebody probably typed while half-awake and looking for coffee. Somewhere along the line, many people started treating self-control like weakness and emotional…

  • Tenderness Beneath the Turbulence

    Scripture Focus: “He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness; He led him about, He instructed him, He kept him as the apple of His eye. As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings: so the…

  • When the Road Disappears Into Fog

    There’s something deeply comforting about the fact that some of the greatest people of faith in Scripture were not people who always understood what God was doing. We sometimes imagine faith as fearless certainty where a person never wrestles, never grows weary, and never questions anything. But when you read the life of Abraham, you…

  • When Prayer Is More Tears Than Words

    There are moments in life when prayer feels strong and confident. The words come easily. Faith feels steady. Hope feels close enough to touch. But if we are honest, there are also seasons where prayer feels more like sitting in the dark trying to hold ourselves together while talking to God in fragments. I think…

  • When the Donkey Talks and the Bears Show Up

    One thing I appreciate about Scripture is that it does not flatten people into stiff stained-glass figures who float through life without awkwardness, irony, or moments that make you stop and think, “Did that really just happen?” There are places in the Bible where the humor is so dry and understated that it is easy…

  • The Whole Armor of God

    In Ephesians 6:10–18 Paul writes, “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might,” then immediately tells believers to “put on the whole armour of God.” God’s armor, not man’s armor. The armor of God is designed for a spiritual battle where the real battlefield is the mind and…

  • The Storm Doesn’t Always Ask Permission

    Scripture Focus: “He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still.” — Psalm 107:29 Storms are interesting things. Not the poetic kind people frame in black-and-white photography with captions about resilience. I mean the real kind. The kind that interrupts plans, rattles windows, rearranges priorities, and occasionally leaves you standing in…

  • When Trouble Knows Where to Find You

    Scripture Focus: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” — Psalm 46:1 Trouble has a way of finding the address we never gave it. It knocks at the door without an invitation, lets itself in without asking, and sometimes has the nerve to sit down and make itself comfortable. One…

  • When My Order Sends a Message

    I am, for the most part, a very organized person. I like things in their place. I like spaces to feel settled, useful, and uncluttered. Chaos, disorganization, and things sitting where they do not belong can really affect me on an emotional level. I do not really know how to explain it, but I can…