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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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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How to Avoid Shipwrecked Faith (1 Timothy 1:18-20)

There are letters you frame and hang. Letters full of congratulations, affirmation, or joy. Then there are letters that feel like marching orders—gritty, sobering, and full of gravity. That’s what Paul sent to Timothy. “This charge I commit unto thee, son Timothy…” (1 Timothy 1:18). The aged apostle didn’t sugarcoat it. Ministry, he told the …

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When Heaven Leans In | Shaping Words with Heaven’s Cadence

Discover the beauty and power of words in God's design. Explore how speaking and writing with care, cadence, and grace can stir hearts, awaken souls, and echo the rhythm of heaven.