When You Don’t Understand God: Finding Peace in Romans 11:36

We do not like blank spaces. We want footnotes for our suffering. We want charts for our delays. We want a memo from heaven explaining why the door closed, why the prayer lingered, why the report came back with that word on it. If possible, we would like a seat in the counsel room of …

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Manna Comes at Night: Learning to Rest Instead of Worry

There is a particular kind of thinking that shows up at night. The house is quiet, the lights are off, and the day has finally stopped asking questions. Yet the mind keeps working. Conversations replay. Decisions feel heavier. Tomorrow waits with unfinished business. Sleep can feel like surrender. This is the hour when we replay …

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The Will of God for Your Life Is Gratitude

There is a phrase Christians love to repeat. We hear it in college hallways, in quiet counseling rooms, and often in the late-night conversations when life feels uncertain. What is the will of God for my life? It feels like the question that should unlock everything. A career. A calling. A direction. A map for …

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