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.
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 →
Leadership: The Potential in People
The post emphasizes the importance of valuing people, believing in their potential, and loving them unconditionally as essential components of effective leadership. It draws on John Maxwell's teachings, particularly from "High Road Leadership," illustrating that true leadership involves recognizing the worth in everyone and fostering growth through discipleship and unconditional love.
