Before You Phone a Friend, Whisper His Name
It’s not weakness to need others, but real strength comes from knowing who to call first. God’s presence is more available than we sometimes realize—and our human relationships grow stronger when they’re grounded in prayerful dependence on Him.
The Wisdom of Silence
We don’t always need the perfect plan or the right words. Often, obedience, restraint, and a teachable spirit speak louder than expertise.
Hope Beyond the Blue, Purpose Here Below
Until we arrive at our eternal home, God invites us to partner in His work—bringing healing, hope, and help wherever we are. Every act of faithfulness here reflects our future with Him.
Why, Lord? Asking the Hard Questions
It’s not irreverent to ask, “Why do I suffer?” or “Why do the wicked prosper?” These are the very questions faithful people have always brought before a righteous God.
The Church's Role in Forming Future Leaders
After two decades in Christian higher education, this reflection urges the Church to step boldly into its calling to train future leaders. With prayer and intentional work, the Church can become a leading force in shaping culture, not just reacting to it.
When Strength Looks Like Surrender
Physical strength may impress, but spiritual strength is forged in difficulty. True power is revealed when we admit our weakness and let God’s strength take over in the moments we feel least capable.
Like a Tree by the Water
Jeremiah 17 reminds us that when we trust in the Lord, we become like a tree with deep roots—steady and fruitful even in difficult seasons. This is only possible through God’s grace and the renewing work of the Holy Spirit.
Created for Connection
We were made for fellowship with God and one another. As we spend time alone with Him, He equips us to return and serve, love, and build unity in our communities.
Where Do You Run in the Storm?
Life’s storms—whether weather-related or personal—reveal where we place our trust. The Lord alone is our true safe place, stronger than any worldly security.
The Power of Small Spaces
No matter how small our corner of the world feels, God uses our obedience—our prayers, our service, our witness—to fulfill His greater plan for renewal and restoration.
The Ultimate Victory: Surrendering Our Plans to God
Like preparing a horse for battle, we make plans—but victory is the Lord’s. Let’s submit our dreams, struggles, and hopes to Him, confident that He will bring about His good in His perfect time.
Dream, Plan, and Trust: Wisdom from Proverbs
While passion and desire inspire us, Proverbs teaches that plans built on knowledge and guided by wise counsel are stronger. Let’s make our plans prayerfully, trusting God to lead and align them with His will.
Immediately… But According to His Timing
Mark’s Gospel is filled with urgency, but even in the rush of “immediately,” Jesus often paused to pray, rest, or teach. This message encourages us to look beyond our desire for instant answers and embrace God’s perfect pace.
Finding God on the Mountain and in the Mess
Whether we stand in awe of God’s glory on a spiritual mountaintop or feel crushed by life’s struggles in the valley, Jesus meets us there. Let’s explore how He dwells with the humble and contrite in heart.
Watched, Known, and Never Abandoned
David and Peter both experienced deep failures and deep restoration. They remind us that even in our worst moments, God sees, forgives, and restores. He knows our hearts better than we do and never looks away.
The Volume and the Value of Words
Proverbs reminds us that not just what we say, but how we say it matters. Soft words bring peace; harsh ones stir up anger. Let’s consider the tone, volume, and intent of our speech in light of God’s wisdom.
Hevel and Hope: Finding Meaning in the Vapor
Ecclesiastes reminds us that life is brief—a vapor, or hevel—but not meaningless. When we understand our time in light of eternity, we see that our choices and actions deeply matter within God’s sovereign plan.
More Than Proverbs
Reading Proverbs daily shaped my spiritual habits in my 20s, but wisdom literature alone isn’t enough. If we only read Proverbs, we risk missing the full, redemptive story of Scripture—and the deeper preparation God desires for kingdom living.
Two Voices, Two Paths
Lady Wisdom and Lady Folly both call for our attention, but they lead in opposite directions. One offers lasting righteousness and alignment with God; the other offers instant gratification and ends in regret. Our daily decisions reveal which voice we’re following.
The Questions We’d Rather Avoid
Near the end of Job, we’re forced to face the hard questions: Who is really in control? Can we trust God when we don’t understand? Job learns to surrender to the mystery of God’s wisdom. Maybe we’re called to do the same.