Money, Mission, & Freedom
What It Means to Serve One Master “No one can serve two masters… You cannot serve both God and money.” Matthew 6:24 Most conversations about money focus on income, investing, debt, or lifestyle. Scripture focuses somewhere deeper. It focuses on allegiance. Jesus did...
More than a Summary
Not the Summary: Why God Lets Us Live the Whole Story If God is all-knowing, all-powerful, and completely whole within Himself, why did He make us? He did not need to. He did not create humanity to fill a void or cure His loneliness. The truth is, God does not need...
Life For Us
Life Is for Us: A Divine Invitation to See the Front of the Tapestry God doesn’t need us. That may sound blunt, but it is a deeply freeing truth. He is complete within Himself. Eternal. All-knowing. All-powerful. He didn’t create humanity because He was lonely, bored,...
Riches
The Rich Young Man: A Lesson on Trust, Not Possessions The story of the rich young man in the Gospels has long stirred both discomfort and deep reflection. A man, young and wealthy, approaches Jesus with a question many believers still ask today: “What must I do to...
Mind Faith
Faith for the Mind: How Spiritual Practices Support Mental Health In a world that often moves too fast and feels too uncertain, mental health struggles have become a quiet epidemic. Anxiety, depression, burnout—these are not just buzzwords; they are daily realities...
Line of Judah
Though Rachel was the beloved, it was Leah—the one with “weak eyes,” the one overlooked—who became the mother of Judah, the ancestor of Christ. From the very beginning, the story of Jacob, Leah, and Rachel is tangled with human schemes. Jacob tricked his brother Esau....
Maturity
Immaturity and the Ten Commandments: A Call to Grow in Christ Spiritual growth is not just about age, church attendance, or biblical knowledge—it’s about how deeply one’s life is rooted in obedience and transformation. When we fail to incorporate core concepts of the...
Masters ⛳️
While the world turns its eyes to Augusta each April for the Masters Tournament, celebrating precision, discipline, and greatness on the green, Christ is focused on something far more eternal—celebrating you. Golf may reward the lowest score, but the Kingdom of Heaven...
Beauty
The story of Leah and Rachel, found in the Book of Genesis, describes how they were both daughters of Laban and wives of Jacob. The Bible portrays Rachel as physically beautiful, while Leah is described with "weak eyes" or less striking features, depending on the...
No Prophets from Here!
The Paradox of Familiarity: Why We Often Value the Foreign Over the Local There’s an intriguing paradox in human nature that’s deeply rooted in both history and culture: we often place more value on things that come from far away, whether they be objects,...









