
discipline
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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…
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The Discipline of Discipleship: Learning to Run With Purpose
If you could sit across from Paul for a quiet conversation and ask, “What does it really mean to follow Jesus?” I suspect he wouldn’t only talk about faith and grace—he’d also talk about training. He’d point to the race, the fight, the lifelong discipline that shapes a disciple. “I therefore so run, not as…
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Where Gratitude Breathes
Gratitude beginswhere language dissolves—in the pale hushbetween thought and prayer,where something tendermoves without footsteps. It is not an emotion,not a discipline—more like a veil of quietdrawn over the soulby hands we cannot see. Sometimes it arrivesas a soft tilt of the heart,like a compass needleturning toward a Presencethat has no outlineyet fills the room. It…