• Faith & Encouragement

    The Temptation of Shortcuts

    The wilderness wasn’t a mistake. It wasn’t punishment. It wasn’t evidence that God had abandoned Jesus. It was part of the process. Luke 4 challenges us to rethink difficult seasons and asks a question we often overlook: What if God is doing His deepest work while we’re waiting for Him to move?

  • Faith & Encouragement

    Life Is a Gift

    There was a time in my life when I couldn’t see the gift. Depression, identity theft, and overwhelming struggles made it difficult to see beyond the pain. Looking back now, I can see God’s faithfulness in every chapter of the story. This is a reflection on gratitude, perseverance, and how God can bring purpose from even our darkest seasons.

  • Faith & Encouragement

    Is Tithing in the Bible What We Think It Is?

    Tithing in the Bible: Many Christians grow up hearing the same message: “You should tithe.” The word itself sounds undeniably biblical, and for many people it feels like a clear command from God. But the more time I’ve spent studying Scripture, the more I’ve realized something surprising. What many churches call a tithe today does not actually look the same as the tithe described in the Bible. For many years, I heard the same message in church: Christians should tithe. The word itself carries weight. It sounds biblical, faithful, and unquestionable. A tithe is often explained as giving ten percent…

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    Sodom, Gomorrah, and the Danger of Looking Back

    Sodom and Gomorrah, the danger of looking back: When people talk about Sodom and Gomorrah, the conversation usually gets reduced to one narrow point. But if you slow down and actually read the story in the Book of Genesis, the picture is much bigger than that. The deeper issue wasn’t just violence or immorality. It was the abuse of power—people using power to humiliate, dominate, and strip others of dignity.   When the men of the city surround the home of Lot, their demand isn’t about curiosity or attraction. It’s about control. In the ancient world, acts like this were…

  • Devotions

    Devotion – When You’re Tired of Being the Strong One

    When You’re Tired of Being the Strong One Isaiah 40:29–31 (NIV) “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”