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Overcoming Giants
Stop waiting for a divine to-do list. Like David, bold faith runs toward the giant, trusting God’s past victories for today’s battles. Read more
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Marking Yourself
A short devotional on Exodus 12 that explores how visible signs of faith—from WWII resistance symbols to the blood on Egypt’s doorposts—declare our allegiance to God. How are you marking yourself today? Read more
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Life’s Little Gifts
A Sabbath meditation on noticing God’s simple blessings—from a restful cup of tea to vintage music and unexpected fruit. How have you experienced grace in life’s little gifts? Read more
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A Journey of Resilience
A review of The Salt Path by Raynor Winn, a powerful memoir where long-distance walking becomes a metaphor for resilience in the face of grief, loss, and uncertainty. This reflection highlights themes of strength, endurance, and hope—reminders that even in hardship, each step forward can be an act of courage. Read more
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Strengthening Faith through Service
A book chapter on why church health depends on active servanthood—arguing that faith flourishes through participation, not silence. Are we serving as ambassadors of faith or bystanders? Read more
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He is All Mine
A reflection on how God makes each of us feel uniquely cherished—His personal attention in the vast story of humanity. Where is He in your life’s story today? Read more
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When Whining Goes too Far
A reflection inspired by Psalm 78 and the Israelites’ desert complaints: how continual grumbling can push God away, and why our attitude matters more than we think. Read more
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Grace to Forget Oneself
From the desert complaints of Israel to our own restless hearts, this post explores what happens when whining drowns out gratitude—and how God calls us back. Read more
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Remember and Never Forget
As the Israelites forgot their stories, they lost their way. But remembering our past can reignite hope and fuel our faith today. Read more
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Head to Heart
Nebuchadnezzar, lost in stress and sleepless nights, clung to a dream that cost him his peace—until God revealed its meaning through Daniel, and his heart finally found rest in a truth bigger than himself. Read more