10 Bible Chapters That Changed Me (And Still Do)
Let’s be honest. The Bible is beautiful, powerful, and occasionally intimidating. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, especially if you’re just getting started or coming back to it after a long…
Real-world takeaways from Scripture, faith journeys, and daily experiences. These reflections help connect God’s Word to everyday life.
Let’s be honest. The Bible is beautiful, powerful, and occasionally intimidating. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, especially if you’re just getting started or coming back to it after a long…
What Jesus did often spoke louder than what He said — and here’s how it can change the way we live today. We’ve all heard the famous stories: the Sermon…
Let’s face it - life gets busy, and sometimes our marriages move to the back burner. But keeping the magic alive in your relationship doesn't have to be tough. For…
In a world that often seems quick to encourage division over differing opinions, why not try something different? Let’s choose love instead. Sure, it’s challenging - really challenging sometimes. Not…
Being a dad feels a lot like setting sail on a sea that changes its mind as often as a toddler changes outfits - serenity one minute, pandemonium the next.…
In today's fast-paced and demanding world, the quest for balance between simplicity and abundance is a challenge many individuals face. As Christians, we are called to live out our faith…
In today's fast-paced and demanding world, the quest for balance between faith and career is a challenge many individuals face. As Christians, we are called to live out our faith…
Today marks the first full day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere! The brighter sun begins to burst forth, revealing a kaleidoscope of growing colors. People venture outdoors, the sound…
Have you ever found yourself slipping back into old habits, even though you know better? Perhaps you struggle with an addiction that you just can't seem to stop - such…
I often find myself drawn to worship God as I learn more about our magnificent earth and the heavens. Two weeks ago, I set my alarm for 4:30 a.m. to allow me to wake up and watch a rare meteor display, predicted by astronomers to be a once-in-a-lifetime event—one that wouldn’t recur for nearly a century. It was meant to be a spectacular show, perhaps my only chance to see it. As I sat in my backyard, gazing upward, I found the sky to be beautiful, though not in the way I had hoped. Clouds filled much of the expanse, but occasional openings revealed bright stars. Just as predicted, a bright streak crossed the sky just before 5 a.m. I watched for 20 minutes and instead of seeing the hundreds as I should have, I saw 11. Despite the clouds obscuring much of the glory, I still cherished the sight.