A Glimpse That Changes Everything
This Advent reminds us that the way we live. How we respond, serve, and love, can clear the fog for someone searching for hope.
Wrapped in Cloth, Wrapped in Grace
In a season filled with lights, matching pajamas, and festive sweaters, we pause to remember the humility of Jesus’ birth—swaddling cloths, a borrowed manger, and the quiet arrival of our Servant-King.
The Shepherd Who Keeps Us
My prayer is that as you read, you’ll rediscover the comfort of knowing Christ is both your Keeper and your King. May this reminder help you sort through the noise of life and cling to the One who will never let you go.
Preparing Room Through Service
My desire is that these words remind you that Christmas preparation is more than activity—it’s an invitation to serve as Jesus served.
Hearing the Nearness of Jesus
As you walk through Advent, may you slow down, notice His nearness, and remember that the Savior who once cried with us now dwells within us.
The Gift of Holy Waiting
Even when waiting feels uncomfortable, Scripture shows it can become sacred space for growth. Paul’s example teaches us that God works powerfully in seasons where time seems to stand still.
Prepare the Way
John's moment arrived “in those days,” and he fulfilled his God-given role with humility. Our mission is the same: point people to Jesus, not ourselves, and follow him immediately when he calls.
Broken Crayons in God’s Story
God has always chosen imperfect people to color the pages of his redemption story. When fear rises as he calls us, we can trust that his history of faithfulness ensures the outcome.
Childlike Eyes at Christmastime
Through a grandson’s simple “Good morning” and love for Jesus, we’re reminded that the message of Christ is both personal and communal—drawing every generation into His joy. As we share the gift of Jesus with others, our own fellowship with Him grows deeper and our joy becomes complete.
The Gift You Already Have
You are invited to remember the extraordinary gift God has already placed in your hands—a faith strengthened by His power and designed to grow through daily discipline.
Simple Obedience in a Complicated World
Instead of overthinking faith, we are invited to embody the simple, life-giving practices Jesus and Paul laid before us.
Thankfulness and Gratitude
As our hearts turn toward gratitude, let us recall the reminders Scripture gives us about living thankful lives.
Truth Worth Repeating
Hebrews 13 reminds us that God repeats His instructions because we are forgetful people who need constant anchors of truth. As we return to familiar teachings—love, hospitality, purity, contentment—we grow in living them out so that Christ is seen more clearly in us.
Strength for the Long Road of Faith
Hebrews 12 shows that following Jesus involves real effort, loving correction, and perseverance, but we never run alone. With a cloud of witnesses cheering us on and the Spirit guiding us, even our hardest moments become places where God shapes us and secures our hope.
A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away…
Just as moviegoers feel a surge of anticipation when “A long time ago…” appears on the screen, Hebrews invites us into a far greater story—one where Jesus is the true hero who has already secured victory over evil.
Ready in Every Season
Paul calls believers to share the gospel “in season and out of season,” reminding us that our witness does not pause for breaks or off-seasons.
What’s Your Favorite Verse?
Paul reminds us that difficult days are not a sign of spiritual failure but a reality Jesus promised, and Scripture prepares us to stand firm when the world around us seems to unravel.
Well, What Are We Going To Talk About?!
When we as believers argue and spend time in irreverent talk, we actually lead people toward things that are worldly and not toward godliness.
A Warm Word in a Digital World
Even in an age of screens and quick messages, Paul’s final letter to Timothy reminds us that spiritual encouragement carries a deeply personal touch.
The Marks of Leaders Worth Following
Paul gives Timothy—and us—a clear contrast between leaders driven by ego and controversy and those who pursue righteousness, faith, and steadfast love.