On the edge of a new season, Israel paused on the plains of Moab. Moses, now an old shepherd-leader, gathered a weary people and retold their story. B…
Some days we feel the slow, quiet work of God in our lives; other days, we wonder if anything is changing at all. The sanctification process can seem …
After the bedtime stories are finished and the lights go dim, a child’s whisper—“God, are You listening?”—can feel like holy ground. Teaching kids pra…
There are wounds that don’t show on the surface—the unreturned call, the harsh word, the betrayal. When you wonder how to forgive someone who hurt you…
Before the spotlight ever found center stage in the early church, there was a man named Philip who quietly served tables, listened to the Spirit, and …
There are moments when the heart feels heavy, the mind is crowded, and words refuse to come. How to pray when you don’t know what to say can feel like…
Early morning light has a way of steadying the heart. When Scripture speaks of the 144,000 sealed in Revelation, many of us long for that same clarity…
Some days feel like traffic at a standstill—emails piling up, a toddler’s tears, a plan unraveling. In these moments, prayer for patience is more than…
The world of foster care and faith often meets in the quiet spaces—late-night phone calls, tearful goodbyes, and the brave yes that echoes through a h…
Conversations about tithing in the New Testament often bring up honest questions: How do we honor God with our finances without slipping into guilt or…