Christ lives in us and through us. This is the heart of the gospel as lived reality, not metaphor (Galatians 2:20). Spiritual reality calls us to slow down, to open our eyes, and to let Scripture itself
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Continue readingMarriage as Covenant, Calling, and Commission Biblically, love does not begin with preference. It starts with alignment—with God at the center. Everything grows from there. Ecclesiastes makes
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Continue readingJohn, exiled on Patmos, received The Revelation of Jesus Christ—not merely a chronology of judgment, but an unveiling of Jesus in glory and His eternal purpose for His people (Revelation 1:1). The letters
Continue readingFaith calls us higher. But before it lifts us up, it humbles us down. It breaks the shell of our self-sufficiency, dismantles our independence, and calls forth transformation from the inside out. This
Continue readingHabakkuk was deeply troubled by the state of his nation. The righteous remnant of Judah mourned the wicked deeds of their fellow tribesmen during Josiah’s reign. With widespread sin in Jerusalem
Continue reading“I know the plans I have for you. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11 Jesus bore His soul and gave His life. Then he resurrected and
Continue readingHow music becomes whole through what lingers, accumulates, and is never fully heard on its own It all started with a simple question about audio bit depth—16-bit, 24-bit, or 32-bit—but, like most
Continue readingHabakkuk found himself deeply troubled by the state of his nation. The righteous remnant of Judah mourned the wicked deeds of their fellow tribesmen during Josiah’s reign, and as widespread sin in Jerusalem
Continue readingHere we stand at life’s crossroads. We pause, reflect, and consider the paths we’ve traversed and those still unfolding. I am not just a fleeting spark—I’m a one-in-400-quadrillion miracle,
Continue readingYou said, “But you haven’t walked in my shoes.”That’s true—I haven’t. I only see the footprints I left behind—Each one, an imprint of choice.Some are shaped by pain.Others by courage.And
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