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Bible Reading, How to, Tips and Hacks

The Rabbit Trail Bible Study Method

Rabbit Trail Bible Study Method: How to Study the Bible by Letting Curiosity Lead What if going off on a tangent is a great way to study the Bible? Recently,…

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July 21, 2025
Christian Living, Faith

Owning My Place in Church with Integrity

To finish our January series, “Stronger Me, Stronger Church”, I want to talk about a fundamental part of church life: integrity. Integrity could be described as wholeness of character. It…

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January 27, 2026
Encouragement, Faith

When Faith Runs Out, God Has Enough for Both of You

“Against all odds, when it looked hopeless, Abraham believed the promise and expected God to fulfill it. Or ‘who beyond hope in hope believed.’ He took God at his word,…

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February 17, 2026
  • Faith,  Fiction

    What The Fellowship of the Ring Teaches Us About Community

    April 28, 2026 /

    “A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for a time of adversity.” – Proverbs 17:17 (NIV) Throughout the epic quest of Lord of the Rings, there is one character that stands out for his valor, steadfastness, loyalty, and determination. Samwise Gamgee, an ordinary hobbit whose life aspiration was tending a garden and having a family, becomes essential to Frodo’s quest to journey into the land of Mordor and destroy the ring. Through every trial, Sam remains by Frodo’s side, willing to risk and lose it all in order to see his friend succeed. What would happen if all of us were so dedicated to our friendships…

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    In the Face of Accusation, Face the King: How God Stands in Our Defense

    July 28, 2025

    Darkest Before the Light

    March 31, 2026

    Owning My Place in Church with Integrity

    January 27, 2026
  • Faith,  Fiction,  Prayer

    What We Learn About Prayer From When Calls the Heart

    April 21, 2026 /

    How many times have we prayed in an attempt at changing our circumstances? Many of us have even prayed with the sole intention of changing God’s mind. And yet, prayer is less about us and more about God working His will in and through us. True prayer is all about getting our own hearts to beat in time with God’s. When this aligns, then the worries surrounding us shift, not necessarily because they have changed, but rather, because we have. “Before prayer changes others, it first changes us.” – Billy Graham Prayer Lessons From Elizabeth Thatcher As I thought about the transformative power of prayer, I was reminded of one…

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    Advent Reflections: Joy When Life Feels Joyless

    December 17, 2025

    Stay Hungry: Cultivating Spiritual Hunger in the Christian Life

    September 8, 2025

    God Works Best in Chaos, and He Brings Beauty Out of It

    March 17, 2026
  • Faith,  Fiction

    What the Wingfeather Saga Teaches Us About Worship

    April 14, 2026 /

    Spoiler Alert: This post contains spoilers to North! Or Be Eaten and The Warden and the Wolf King. Please keep this in mind while reading the post, particularly the final two sections. For as long as humanity has existed, the need to worship something or someone has been prevalent in society. I’d like to suggest that humanity longs for worship because from the foundation it was designed to worship. Isaiah recognizes this, saying that humanity was created for God’s glory. “Everyone who is called by My name, Whom I have created for My glory; I have formed him, yes, I have made him.” – Isaiah 43:7 (NKJV) Humanity Was Designed…

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    What Jill Pole Teaches Us About Loving the Word of God

    April 7, 2026

    Two Shepherds, One Flock: What Your Pastor Can Give and What Only Christ Can Fulfill

    June 30, 2025

    Magic and the Hand of God: Why Does Magic Always Originate from the Hands?

    February 10, 2026
  • Bible Reading,  Faith,  Fiction

    What Jill Pole Teaches Us About Loving the Word of God

    April 7, 2026 /

    In The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis, Jill Pole is given four signs by Aslan in order to guide them on a quest to save King Caspian’s missing son, Prince Rilian. Aslan gives Jill the following instructions: “But, first, remember, remember, remember the signs. Say them to yourself when you wake in the morning and when you lie down at night, and when you wake in the middle of the night. And whatever strange things may happen to you, let nothing turn your mind from following the signs. And secondly, I give you a warning. Here on the mountain I have spoken to you clearly: I will not often do…

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    Bible Study with AI: Practical Tools for Deeper Scripture Exploration

    May 16, 2025

    Opening the Word: A Friendly Guide to Starting Your Bible Reading Adventure

    April 7, 2025

    Five Simple Ways to Spend Time With Jesus Throughout Your Busy Week

    May 19, 2026
  • Encouragement,  Faith

    Darkest Before the Light

    March 31, 2026 /

    Holy Week is the week that marks Jesus’s last few days of ministry on earth before His death and resurrection. There are many memorable moments we remember during this week: Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Morning. Each day of Holy Week played it’s role leading up to the cross and resurrection. But perhaps the most poignant day of all is Good Friday. Despite its name, Good Friday carries a certain grief that highlights the weight of the cross. When Darkness Seemed to Win Good Friday makes me think about the moments in our lives that, much like that day, seem dark and hopeless. As Jesus hung on…

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    The Tension Between Abiding and Striving

    June 2, 2026

    When Disappointment Hits: God Restoring and Reviving Our Soul

    June 16, 2025

    One Step Forward, Three Steps Back: How Persevering Is Winning

    July 14, 2025
  • Faith,  Fiction,  Thoughts

    Do Fairytales Preach the Gospel?

    March 24, 2026 /

    There is a basic structure to classic fairytales that carries the essence of the Gospel. The more I think about stories like Snow White, Cinderella, and Rapunzel the more I see common threads that echo the biggest story of them all—the Gospel of Jesus. These stories are marked by the fight between good and evil, the villain who will do anything in their power to hold back the heroine, and the prince who ultimately swoops in and saves the princess, making her his bride. Classic fairytales, at their core, echo the story of salvation and Christ’s desire for His Church. The Setup Let’s look at the setup to begin with.…

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    When Disappointment Hits: God Restoring and Reviving Our Soul

    June 16, 2025

    What the Wingfeather Saga Teaches Us About Worship

    April 14, 2026

    A Call to Encounter the Living God

    May 5, 2026
  • Christian Living,  Encouragement,  Faith

    God Works Best in Chaos, and He Brings Beauty Out of It

    March 17, 2026 /

    In the beginning, God made something out of nothing. The world was dark, void, and chaotic. There was no shape or beauty to be found, and the atmosphere was desolate. But with one word, one breath, light sprang forth and everything the Spirit of God touched became alive. He brought the chaos into order and filled the void with Himself. The shapeless gained beauty, and suddenly, earth was bursting with life. It’s in the emptiness that God can work in us and fill us with His life, giving meaning to every crevice of our hearts. God did this to the world when He created it. He also did it with…

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    What Are You Expecting From Your Church?

    January 6, 2026

    How God Works In Spiritual Winters

    March 10, 2026

    The Turning of the Soil: When God Disrupts to Prepare

    November 17, 2025
  • Christian Living,  Encouragement,  Faith

    How God Works In Spiritual Winters

    March 10, 2026 /

    I’ve always thought there was something magical about spring. It’s the season where snow melts, flowers blossom, and the world casts away its winter blanket to greet the warmer days. I live in a place where spring looks like the dry season and not the picture-perfect version I mentioned above. So this visual of fresh life and shedding of the cold has always had a unique appeal to me. I believe it holds this special appeal because of its sense of hope, resurrection, and overall newness. But here’s the thing. For spring to arrive, winter must first run its course. How many times does it occur like this in our…

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    Learning to Receive Feedback and Offer Forgiveness

    January 20, 2026

    One Step Forward, Three Steps Back: How Persevering Is Winning

    July 14, 2025

    In the Face of Accusation, Face the King: How God Stands in Our Defense

    July 28, 2025
  • Christian Living,  Faith

    Grow Closer to God Through Wonder and the Redeemed Imagination

    March 3, 2026 /

    Why is it that the older we grow, the more we lose our sense of wonder? Time and again, I’ve asked myself why imagination is viewed as childlike and cynicism as a sign of maturity. But let’s not forget that wonder and imagination are the reason we have airplanes, the Eiffel Tower and Ratatouille (the movie, although the food looks great as well). Wonder is a quality that Jesus highly values. He even told His disciples that unless they became like children, they wouldn’t enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 18:3). I believe He wasn’t saying disciples must be immature; rather, they should have the same trust, faith and open-mindedness…

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    Five Simple Ways to Spend Time With Jesus Throughout Your Busy Week

    May 19, 2026

    The Roadmap to the Christian Life and the Warning of Spiritual Amnesia

    October 21, 2025

    A Call to Encounter the Living God

    May 5, 2026
  • Literature and Life,  Thoughts

    Why We Need More Cinderellas in a World of Mulans

    February 24, 2026 /

    The more I read fiction, the more I come across one type of female lead: the strong, independent girl who is a boss and doesn’t need a prince to save her. This is a common archetype in today’s fiction. But while we need stories of strong women who are just as capable of leading and conquering as men, my concern is that we are drifting away and forgetting that soft femininity is just as valuable. There are countless girls out there who need the reminder that not all women are the take-charge and outgoing type, and that is alright; in fact, it is admirable. The Rise of Strong, Female Leads…

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    What If Your Favorite Fantasy Trope is Actually True?

    July 7, 2025

    The Ascendance Series: What a Fictional King Taught Me About Real Leadership

    August 6, 2025
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