When Grace Stooped Down (John 8:6-8)

(Reflections from Sunday's Message) They dragged her into the temple that morning.Dust swirled around her feet, shame clung to her shoulders.The crowd pressed close, their fists heavy with stones and hearts heavier with judgment. She was guilty, they said. The law was clear. The punishment was death. And then there was Jesus. He didn’t raise …

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Why the Church Still Matters: A Reflection on 1 Timothy 3:14–16

Some letters are casual. Others are desperate. This one—Paul’s letter to Timothy—is sacred. It’s the kind of letter that reads like a father pressing a hand on his son’s shoulder just before a long journey. He leans in and whispers, “I hope to be there soon. But just in case I’m delayed… this is how …

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What Psalm 119 Taught Us: Four Principles to Carry Forward

In this final devotional on Psalm 119, we revisit four life-giving truths discovered along the way—anchoring our hearts in God's promises, His guidance, His joy, and His faithfulness.

Lessons I’ve Learned (and Still Learning)

Collecting stamps or coins always seemed too quiet for me—so I started collecting lessons instead. They didn’t arrive all at once. Some came through joy, some through heartache, and most showed up in the ordinary stretch of days. Over time, they became steady reminders I return to again and again. They’re not polished or perfect, …

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