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What it Really Means to be Married
Marriage shows up in Scripture as a beautiful, messy, holy partnership. It isn’t a romanticized fairytale or a project you finish and shelve; it’s a covenantal way of life—ordinary grace that asks two people to show up for one another with patience, courage, and a readiness to be sharpened. As a pastor and coach, I’ve…
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Growing Through the Falls and the Rise
One moment we are born and in the blink of an eye we are adults. We are forging our way through this world the best we can, with the knowledge given to us, but also from what we have learned. Yet this world will do all it can to knock you down at times; how…
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Sex as Storytelling Between Two People — the narratives we bring into the bedroom
Sex is a kind of conversation that happens with bodies, an intimate way two people tell the stories they’ve been carrying alone. In the quiet between kisses and the rhythm of a held hand, the past shows up: the messages we learned about worth, the small betrayals we still replay, the soft hopes we have…
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Your Calling Didn’t Change—You Just Stopped Listening
Why: Friend, somewhere between that first holy “yes” and this morning’s third cup of coffee, the noise won. Not dramatically—callings rarely die in explosions. They fade in the thousand small compromises we call “wisdom.” Success became your silencer. Those beautiful gifts that once drew you close to the Spirit now run on autopilot, producing fruit…
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Divine Collision: When Heaven Interrupts Your Ordinary
The phrase “When God’s super collides with your natural, sparks will fly” comes from Pastor Steven Furtick’s Sun Stand Still devotional—a bold reminder that faith isn’t passive. It’s catalytic. It’s the moment when the supernatural presence of God meets your everyday life, and something ignites. Not chaos, but clarity. Not confusion but calling. We were…
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Faith Under Fire: Finding Light in a Violent World
Take a deep breath—seriously. What follows isn’t just troubling—it’s heartbreaking. It’s a mirror held up to our moment. We’re not just facing numbers—we’re facing stories. Stories of shattered sanctuaries, broken classrooms, and silent suffering. Let’s look honestly at what we’re up against. Schools Under Siege Churches No Longer Safe Mental Health Snapshot Among youth: Depression…