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Continue reading →: When Creation Whispers His Name
The other morning at 2:30 a.m., while most of the world was still asleep, I stepped out into the stillness for one of my early walks. There’s something sacred about those pre-dawn hours—the sky still dark, the air crisp, and the stars quietly holding their place in the heavens. As…
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Continue reading →: Covenant Keeper: Living in the Promise of God
The Bible isn’t just a book of ancient stories—it’s a divine tapestry of promises, each thread revealing the heart of a faithful God. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture is the unfolding drama of redemption, and at the center of it all are covenants—sacred agreements initiated by God to bless, rescue,…
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Continue reading →: The Good Father: Redeeming Our Past and Hearing Every Cry
Yesterday was Father’s Day—a day wrapped in celebration for many, but also laced with complexity for others. Throughout the day, I heard from so many people who were wrestling with a whirlwind of emotions—some mourning the loss of a father, others grieving the absence of one, and many carrying wounds…
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Continue reading →: Blessed Are The Flexible, For They Shall Not Break
On this journey called life, we all face moments when it feels like the weight of the world is crashing down. Disappointment, heartache, setbacks—they all come without warning, trying to convince us that we’re finished. But here’s the truth: God never designed you to stay down. He created you with…
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Continue reading →: The Rainbow Before the Storm
On the drive into church this morning, the skies were cloudy but still calm—until I noticed something unusual. Just above the horizon, barely visible through the mist, was a faint rainbow. It wasn’t bold or vibrant—just a soft arc of color stretching gently across the sky. And then, almost without…
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Continue reading →: When Father’s Day Hurts and Heals: Finding Hope on Father’s Day
Father’s Day is often painted with images of joy—backyard barbecues, laughter-filled phone calls, homemade cards, and cherished traditions like watching the U.S. Open with Dad. It’s a day set aside to honor the fathers, grandfathers, mentors, and spiritual leaders who have shaped our lives with strength, sacrifice, and unwavering love.…
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Continue reading →: Living the Letters: Timeless Wisdom from the Corinthians
The city of Corinth was a bustling, influential metropolis in ancient Greece—full of wealth, wisdom, and rampant immorality. Into this chaotic culture stepped the Apostle Paul, writing two heartfelt letters to a struggling church trying to live for Christ amid the noise of the world. His epistles—1 and 2 Corinthians—are…
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Continue reading →: Jehovah Rapha: Embracing the God Who Heals
In my journey of faith, I’ve come to know God through many powerful names—each one revealing a unique and intimate part of His character. But perhaps none has meant more to me than Jehovah Rapha—“The Lord Who Heals.” That name is not just theological; it’s personal. I’ve seen it written…
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Continue reading →: Letting Go of What Was Never Yours to Carry: Finding Peace in a World Full of Pressure
We all encounter moments when anxiety slips in like an unwelcome shadow—soft at first, like a passing cloud, then suddenly overwhelming, casting darkness over our peace and clarity. It shows up without invitation—whispering fear about the future, stirring worry over finances, keeping us awake with silent questions about our physical…


