Holy Fizz: Why McDonald’s Coke Preaches Better

Ever noticed how Coca-Cola just hits different at McDonald’s? It’s colder, crisper, bubblier—like it took a cold shower, ironed its shirt, and showed up early to impress. Try it sometime. Taste a Coke from Burger King, Wendy’s, maybe Culver’s, and then take a sip at McDonald’s. One taste, and you’ll nod your head in agreement: …

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The Fish Gate: Where Faith Goes to Work (Nehemiah 3:3–6)

In the shadow of Jerusalem’s crumbled walls, a sound begins to rise—tools clinking, stones stacking, voices murmuring with purpose. Nehemiah’s record might seem like a list of ancient names and forgotten gates, but tucked inside chapter three is a story still unfolding. You can smell the sea before you see the stones. That’s the Fish …

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The Sheep Gate: The Gate Where Grace Begins (Nehemiah 3:1)

Maybe your life feels a little like Jerusalem did in Nehemiah’s day—broken down in places. Some walls still standing. Others collapsed long ago. Maybe it’s your marriage. Your faith. Your joy. If so, you’re not alone. Nehemiah knew the ache. He walked among the ruins of his homeland, not just to see the broken stones—but …

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When Worship Meets Doubt

“And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted.” Matthew 28:17 They climbed the mountain He told them to climb. The morning air was cool and quiet. Some moved quickly, hearts light with hope and hallelujahs. Others walked slowly, each step heavy with questions they carried like stones in their pockets. And there, …

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