What’s Really Shaping Your Story?
Explore how trusting Jesus as the author of your life’s story can bring freedom, purpose, and transformation. Reflect on surrendering control and embracing God’s guidance to live with deeper intention and hope.
Explore how trusting Jesus as the author of your life’s story can bring freedom, purpose, and transformation. Reflect on surrendering control and embracing God’s guidance to live with deeper intention and hope.
Discover how finding joy in the little things—like warm clothes, a cozy home, fresh coffee, and gardening preparation—can bring comfort and hope during challenging times. Embrace simple blessings that uplift your spirit and brighten your week.
We spend a lot of our lives pretending we’re ok. Fine enough.Strong enough.Put-together enough. But eventually something runs out. Patience.Joy.Energy.Hope.Confidence in the future. But contrary to popular belief, that’s not failure. It’s humanity. And it’s exactly where John says Jesus loves to show up. In John 2, Jesus attends a wedding in Cana. Mid-celebration, the…
In a polarized world spinning apart, what if grace pulled us back together? Explore centrifugal culture, centripetal faith, and Jesus’ way forward.
There’s something about a big winter storm that exposes how little control we actually have. You make plans.You clear the driveway.You check the forecast. And then twelve inches of snow shows up anyway. Schedules get wrecked. Kids are suddenly home from school. The grocery run feels like an expedition. Temperatures drop below zero and stay…
I don’t like leg day. Never have. And honestly never will. Leg workouts are the ones that make you question your life choices halfway through. They’re the ones that make sitting on the toilet feel like a strategic operation. They’re the ones that make you walk like a baby giraffe learning how to use its…
Let’s stop pretending neutrality exists. Every Christian, heck every single person in North America is being discipled every single day. The only question is whether it’s happening by the way of Jesus or by an algorithm designed to keep your attention, monetize your outrage, and slowly shape who and how you love. That might sound dramatic. But it…
People like to joke that pastors only work one day a week. If that were true, my lawn would be immaculate, my lifts would always be PR-worthy, and my inbox would be empty. And yet none of those things are true. But the joke does point to something real: for a lot of people, faith…
You didn’t “lose motivation.” You lost the unrealistic fantasy that change would come quickly, cleanly, and without resistance. And when that fantasy died, you mistook it for failure. It’s mid-January. The glow of a new year is gone. The plans that felt exciting two weeks ago now feel heavy. The early wins are smaller than…
John 1 reminds us that grace isn’t achieved through effort or religious performance—it’s received from the fullness of Christ. Jesus is the Word made flesh, revealing God not as distant or demanding, but near, patient, and overflowing with forgiveness. The Christian life isn’t about graduating from grace, but returning to it again and again. Where sin increases, grace abounds all the more—and it never runs out.