God Sees What We Can’t: A Lesson from One-Star Reviews

I used to enjoy writing restaurant reviews.Yelp. TripAdvisor. Google.It felt like a small way to contribute, guiding others toward a great meal or away from a disappointing one. I’d post pictures of the food, rate the service, note the décor.Five stars for that cozy bistro with the warm bread and friendly waiter.One star for the …

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Lessons Learned in the Season of Transition

Transitions test us. They stretch our faith, unsettle our routines, and remind us who is really leading the way. Today is my last day serving full-time at Pensacola Christian College. For six years, God allowed me to walk a path I had never imagined. Tomorrow begins a new chapter as I step into full-time pastoring …

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Sweeter Than Honey: What the Bible Says About God’s Enduring Word

Not long ago, archaeologists brushed the dust from an Egyptian tomb, sealed before Moses ever raised his staff over the Red Sea. Inside lay the treasures of a vanished world—ornaments, vessels, fragments of power. But among them was something astonishing: jars of honey. Honey, resting in the dark for more than three thousand years, still …

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A Day Heavy with Grief, Yet Not Without Hope

Some days carry more sorrow than others. Today feels like one of those days—a day when grief seems to sit in the air like a mist, hard to escape and impossible to ignore. The morning began with news of Charlie Kirk’s death. Only thirty-one. A leader, a voice for his generation, already shaping the conversation …

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