The Game’s Already Won—Take a Knee

Since I don’t have the SEC Network right now because of the YouTube TV and Disney dispute, I’ve found myself watching old game videos online instead. One of them was Miami’s heartbreaking loss last year when Coach Mario Cristobal chose not to kneel in the victory formation. All the Hurricanes had to do was take …

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When the Tree Finally Blooms

“Hope deferred maketh the heart sick: but when the desire cometh, it is a tree of life.” - Proverbs 13:12 There’s a kind of ache that doesn't show up on an X-ray. It won’t keep you home from work, but it keeps you awake at night. It won’t break bones, but it bruises the soul. …

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When Doing for Jesus Replaces Being with Jesus

(Reflections from Sunday Morning's Message - Luke 10:38–42) She meant well. That’s the thing about Martha—she wasn’t careless, she was committed. Her home was open, her table was full, her heart was sincere. The bread was baking, the water was poured, the linens were pressed. She was doing all the right things, for all the …

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Mercy in the Dust: Jesus and the Woman in John 8

(Reflections from Sunday Morning's Sermon) The holiest sound in that temple that day wasn’t the law being quoted—it was the stones being dropped. When the noise of accusation faded, silence took the room. The dust hung heavy in the air like smoke after battle. One by one, the Pharisees slipped away until only two figures …

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