The week following Christmas serves as a reflective time, inviting rest amid the year’s burdens. It highlights the importance of embracing rest as a form of spiritual obedience rather than a reward for achievement. True rest fosters faith and gratitude, allowing personal growth without overextension, emphasizing that we need not carry everything alone.
December 31, 2025
Gratitude is not about sentimentality; it's a form of truth-telling. Look clearly at your life and acknowledge what shaped you. This year, gratitude revealed God's quiet work.
Still Called: Learning To Trust The Author
Embrace the journey of finding fulfillment through teaching, where each lesson and conversation aligns with a deeply rooted sense of purpose.
The Theology of Transformation We Refused to Learn: Psychology & Theology
The Church has historically focused on sin and salvation while neglecting the psychological aspects of healing, resulting in shallow discipleship models. By avoiding topics like mental health and trauma, it inadequately supports individuals struggling with chronic stress. Integrating psychology and spirituality could foster deeper understanding and transformation within the faithful.
The Hands of Creation
The content emphasizes God's intimate involvement in creation, portraying Him as a purposeful Creator who shapes humanity with care. Unlike other creations, humans reflect God's image and possess intrinsic worth. This recognition of divine craftsmanship encourages stewardship of the world, trusting in God’s ongoing work to reshape and renew lives.
Romans Bible Study: 8 Week Reflection
This Romans study became more than a weekly gathering — it turned into a spiritual excavation. Over eight weeks, we wrestled with truth, tore off masks, and let grace do what only grace can do. From the raw honesty of “no one is righteous” to the breathtaking freedom of “no condemnation,” we watched the gospel move from theory to transformation. What started as a simple Bible study became a community of people learning to live the Word — not just read it. Romans reminded us that the gospel isn’t an entry point; it’s the whole story. It reshapes how we see God, ourselves, and each other — teaching us that grace doesn’t just save us, it sustains us, molds us, and sends us back into the world a little more like Christ.
Diving into Romans: Reflections on Our First Study Night
Hey everyone! I just have to take a moment and share what an incredible start we had to our Romans Bible study last night. Honestly, it was one of those evenings that just felt special from the start. We had a fantastic turnout, and it was so encouraging to see everyone coming together, Bibles open,... Continue Reading →
Romans Bible Study
This Friday night marks the beginning of an 8-week Bible study through the book of Romans, and my heart is both full and expectant. For years, Romans has been a book that has deeply shaped my faith. It’s a letter that doesn’t just explain the gospel—it proclaims it with power, clarity, and urgency. Every time... Continue Reading →
Church 3.0 Book Review
When I think of having to nail down my overall philosophy on “church” or the growth of the church body itself, I cannot do so without acknowledging so much of what Neil Cole uses in his book Church 3.0. I was first introduced to this book in one of my courses pursuing my M.A. in... Continue Reading →
“When Conviction Caves: Faith, Mental Health, and the Struggle to Stay Committed”
We’ve all been there at one point in our life. Or maybe several points. We say “yes” with passion, declare intentions with fire in our spirit, and commit with full hearts—only to find ourselves drifting weeks, days, or even hours later. It was really what we wanted just a month or a week ago but... Continue Reading →
