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  • Formed In Faith

    There’s something both sobering and tender about Martin Luther’s early life, especially when you look at it through the lens of sincerity. Not rebellion. Not indifference. Just a soul that wanted freedom from sin so badly it was willing to suffer for it. Before everything shifted for him, Luther genuinely believed that holiness had to…

  • Lanterns in the Fog

    Before your feet even hit the floor, you’re already choosing. Snooze or get up. Quiet or scroll. Coffee or water. Kind words or clipped ones. None of it feels “spiritual,” and that’s exactly why it matters. Life doesn’t usually test us with one dramatic crossroads and a spotlight from heaven. It shapes us through ordinary…

  • When the Ledger Never Closes

    Forgiveness seems to always begin with a sense of unfairness. We learn this feeling early, long before we have the words to explain it. A child knows, with absolute certainty, when something should be excused. I didn’t mean it. They pushed me first. I was tired. In their mind, intention ought to outweigh impact. If…

  • Learning the Posture of the Soul

    Philippians 4:12–13 “I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” As parents, many of us work…

  • Love, Relearned

    We use the word love for almost everything. Songs, friendships, coffee orders, relationships, self care, even the choices we would rather not examine too closely. The more familiar the word becomes, the easier it is to assume we all mean the same thing when we say it. And yet, somewhere along the way, love picked…

  • The Holy Hunger of the Heart

    Our hearts were never designed to live empty, so they reach, cling, and hold. We cling to memories, to dreams, to people whose presence steadies us. Relationships are a gift from God—He Himself said, “It is not good that the man should be alone” (Genesis 2:18). Yet even good gifts can grow heavy when we…

  • Holy Ground in Messy Places

    There’s a kind of mess no one warns you about when you decide to follow Jesus. The ordinary, lived-in kind. The kind that shows up as half-finished prayers, tangled emotions, unresolved conversations, and moments when you stare at the ceiling at 2:14 a.m. wondering how your life drifted this far off the map you thought…

  • A Large Place to Breathe

    Inspired by Psalm 118:5–6 “I called upon the Lord in distress: the Lord answered me, and set me in a large place. The Lord is on my side; I will not fear: what can man do unto me?” You know how some verses don’t just speak to you—they sit with you? Psalm 118:5–6 feels like…

  • Joy That Stays

    Something has always struck me about the way Jesus spoke on the night before His death. If you’ve ever sat beside someone who knew time was short, you know how those conversations feel. No one wastes words on the weather. You don’t circle trivial things. There’s a weight to the moment—a careful choosing of what…

  • A Change in Perspective

    There’s something fascinating about the way astronauts describe their first view of Earth from space. Suspended in the vastness, looking down through a window, they talk about a shift that happens almost instantly. Our planet no longer looks crowded or divided. Borders disappear. Conflicts shrink. What they see instead is a fragile, breathtaking home—one shared…