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Christmas is often described as a season of love—and that’s true. But the danger is that we reduce love to a feeling we enjoy instead of a gift we carry. We sing about love….

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A Miracle in the Mud

A few years ago, a championship quarterback was interviewed after winning a major game. Everyone watching saw a man at the top of his career—famous, wealthy, respected. But in the interview…

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A Thanks-filled Life

Gratitude is one of the simplest Christian practices—and one of the hardest to maintain.  Thankfulness is not accidental. It doesn’t appear automatically when life becomes easy. In fact, some of…

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Dead to Sin, Alive to God

To die to sin doesn’t mean we’ll never struggle again, but it does mean sin no longer defines us. In Christ, we’ve been given a new identity. Baptism points to this truth—we were buried with Him and raised to new life (Romans 6:3–4).

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Not Finished Yet

The year may feel unfinished—but God isn’t. Live faithfully between Acts 1 and Revelation 12.

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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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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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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 Only Reasonable Response

The “Man in the Water” — Air Florida Flight 90 (1982) A Boeing 737 crashed into Washington, D.C.’s 14th Street Bridge and the icy Potomac. Six people surfaced alive. As…

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