When Treasure Becomes a Trap

The year was 1859. The ship was the Royal Charter. She had nearly completed her long voyage from Melbourne to Liverpool, carrying 452 men, women, and children—and a fortune in gold. Nearly half a million dollars worth, which in today’s terms would be worth forty-five million. The passengers had set sail months earlier, lured by …

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Faithfulness Over Perfection: She Did What She Could

“She hath done what she could...” — Mark 14:8 The room was crowded, the air rich with the aroma of roasted meat and freshly baked bread. Conversations hummed, laughter rippled, and then—silence. A woman stepped forward, an alabaster jar trembling in her hands. She didn’t ask permission. She didn’t seek approval. She simply broke the …

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A Joyful Noise | Then Sings My Soul

I grew up in a little country church where making a joyful noise wasn’t just encouraged—it was expected. Psalm 100:1 says, “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands.” Now, I can’t say for sure if the psalmist was giving my family a personal shoutout, but I like to think it’s divine proof that …

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From Pride to Provision: A Prodigal Story

He was hungry. Not just “I missed lunch” hungry, but soul-starved, stomach-aching, desperate-for-a-miracle hungry. The prodigal son had left his father’s house full of himself, convinced he had all he needed. He had a pocket full of cash and a heart full of pride. Who needed the father when he had freedom? Who needed home …

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