Faith & Works: coexistence or contradiction
“Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead” - James 2:17
Stop Grinding, Start Surrendered: Learning to Hear the Holy Spirit in the Noise
Stop trying to carry the weight of your life in your own strength. Slow down. Turn down the volume of the world long enough to hear the quiet whisper of the Holy Spirit.
Gender Dysphoria to Psychiatrist & Pastor: A Raw Conversation
When we become desperate for God, we often discover His presence more clearly than ever before.
From meth to ministry through a jail cell
"Where sin increased, grace increased all the more." — Romans 5:20
How God Prepares You for Suffering Before It Begins
"Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus..." — Hebrews 12:1–2
A Youth Pastor’s Story of doubt and deliverance
"Who you are is not what you are. Your identity is who made you."
small steps of obedience
"Our responsibility is obedience. His responsibility is transformation."
Remembering Without Living In The Past
The same God who was faithful in your past is walking with you today, and He's already preparing you for everything that's still ahead.
What If Suffering Is Where Strength Begins
Sean’s story sits at the intersection of chronic illness, faith, and the hard realities many families quietly carry.
A Firefighter’s Faith Journey Through PTSD And Marriage - Part 2
Living a faith-filled life can feel impossible when your home is loud, your schedule is packed, and your phone never stops buzzing.
A Firefighter’s Faith Journey Through PTSD And Marriage - Part 1
We say we trust God, yet we still have to navigate trauma, identity, marriage stress, parenting pressure, and the daily grind.
rest that heals
Real rest does not remove life’s demands, but it keeps our souls from carrying them alone.
church beyond the building and a faith that lasts
When someone fails, it hurts, but it doesn’t have to destroy belief, because Jesus remains steady even when people are not.
what if the delay is the training
Real faith grows the slow way, through time, pressure, and choices you have to make when you cannot see the outcome.
how an innocent friendship became an emotional affair
Emotional compromise moves slowly: one conversation, one confession, one boundary crossed, until your heart is living somewhere it should not be.
when good habits become idols
When spiritual life gets pushed to the margins, the heart starts looking for stability somewhere else.
real parenting mistakes and what we learned about faith
It’s never too late to repair, to ask forgiveness, to break generational patterns, and to invite Jesus into your parenting with humility and consistency.
waiting on god in the silence
Stay faithful in the waiting room, keep daily connection through prayer and Scripture, seek accountability, and remember that God is not absent in silence.
you can follow jesus and still struggle with depression
God’s grace meets us in the chaos, and struggle is not proof that you are failing spiritually.
identity that cannot be shaken
If your job, relationships, success, and roles were stripped away, would you still know who you are?