Tasting Truth: A Meal for the Soul
As a child, I learned to eat whatever was served—an experience echoed in Ezekiel’s call to consume God’s word, even when it came in the form of a scroll filled with lament.
When Will That Time Arrive?
Because of Christ, we no longer wait for hope—we live in it, carry it, and share it as we await the final restoration to come.
The Guy Who Knows It All (But Doesn’t)
We’ve all met someone who talks more than they listen, who seems to know everything but understands little. Solomon had a word for that person: a fool. True wisdom doesn’t draw attention to itself—it draws us to Christ, where wisdom lives and leads.
Before All Else, Pray
When faced with national threats and personal sickness, King Hezekiah’s first response was to seek God in prayer—and God showed up with power and mercy.
Hosea’s Warning, Hosea’s Hope
Hosea shows us what happens when we take credit for God’s blessings. Faulty thinking leads to faulty worship. But even in our wandering, God invites us back—to humility, gratitude, and dependence on Him.
Foundations for Spiritual Growth
When we build our faith on preferences, politics, money, or personalities, we're on shaky ground. True spiritual growth must be anchored in Jesus alone.
Letting God Handle What Hurts
When tragedy strikes or injustice hits close to home, our instinct is often to act in anger. But Scripture calls us to wait.
What My Father Left Me
Born from East Tennessee’s rugged hills and raised with little, I reflect on my father’s story and God’s guidance. Even in brokenness, the Lord is faithful to lead, provide, and shape our future with His wisdom.
Grieving With Those Who Grieve
In the face of unexplainable tragedy, like the flood in Hunt, Texas, our most honest prayer may simply be, “Lord, have mercy.”
Unplugged and Listening
We’re more connected than ever—but often less present. A speaker’s choice to create a distraction-free phone reminded me how hard it is to hear God’s voice and be fully available to others. Let’s be intentional about unplugging, so we can truly listen to the people—and the God—right in front of us.
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.
We Can’t See What God Sees, But We Wan Hope For What God Is Doing
In our lowest moments, when we feel labeled by loss and failure, God is already planting seeds of redemption. He hears the prayers we can’t put into words and uses others’ love and faithfulness to nurture new beginnings.
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.
Solutions for Overcoming the Enemies Most of Us Face Every Day
When we seek answers from people focused on earthly things, their wisdom will fail us. But when we root ourselves in God’s truth, we find strength that lasts.
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.