Christmas Peace: More Than a Feeling, Stronger Than the Chaos

We’re told every year that Christmas is the season of peace. But for many of us, it feels more like the season of pressure. Schedules tighten. Expectations rise. Emotions run…

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The Word Stepped Into the Story

John 1:14; Luke 2:1–20 We are drawn to stories. We read novels, binge television series, and return to familiar Christmas movies year after year—not just for entertainment, but because deep…

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How to Build a Thankful Life in Every Season

Gratitude may be one of the simplest Christian practices—but it’s also one of the hardest to sustain. Most of us can feel thankful in a moment. When life is peaceful,…

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When Your Bones Still Speak: How God Uses Your Life Long After You’re Gone

Some biblical stories shock us at first glance, and the resurrection at Elisha’s tomb is one of them. A funeral. Raiders. Panic. A body thrown into the nearest tomb—and then suddenly, life. Yet beneath the surprise is a tender message from God: His power doesn’t fade when His servants do. Elisha was gone, but God wasn’t finished using him. Even his bones carried a testimony of resurrection.

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The Wounds We Hide and the Healing We Need: The Story of Naaman

Naaman’s story is a powerful reminder that outward success cannot heal inward brokenness. Scripture introduces him as a mighty, respected commander—but adds one painful truth: “He was a leper.” Many of us live in that tension. We look strong on the outside, but inside we carry wounds, fears, and needs we cannot fix on our own.

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When God Calls You Out of the Ordinary

Some of God’s greatest stories begin in the most forgettable places. A dirt road on a mail route. A quiet classroom after hours. A field with a man behind a…

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Finding God in the Stillness

If you’re running on empty, stop running and start resting. The God who called you hasn’t left you; He’s inviting you to slow down and listen. His whisper still restores the weary.

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God Doesn’t Need Perfect Conditions to Display His Power

“An altar is where something dies so something greater can live.”

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Reimaging a Gospel-Shaped Church: Building, Centering, Giving, and Praying Together

The church was never meant to be a crowd—it was meant to be a community, a body, a family reflecting the heart of Jesus in a divided world.

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One Voice: The Unity Jesus Prayed For (Romans 15:1–13)

Picture the upper room on the night before the cross. Lamps flicker. Shadows stretch. The disciples whisper, anxious and unsure. Jesus—hours from betrayal and death—lifts His eyes and prays. Not…

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