You Still Have Something to Give
“Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those with leprosy, cast out demons. Freely you received,...
Christ Holds Together the Busy Life
“But for us, There is one God, the Father, by whom all things were created, and for whom we live....
God Is Closer Than Your Disappointment
“The Lord your God is in your midst, A victorious warrior. He will exult over you with joy, He...
Christ Still Reigns
“Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from...
A Parent’s Joy
“My son, if thine heart be wise, my heart shall rejoice, even mine.” Proverbs 23:15 KJVThere is a...
The Road That Goes On
There is a strange quiet that settles over a home after crisis. Not peace—peace feels too clean,...
Faith Inside the Fire
Long before I understood what she had walked through, I knew my daughter had a sensitivity to God...
Forgiveness With the Lights On
Forgiveness would be easier if God asked us to do it in the dark—where emotions can hide, where...
The Jesus I Wanted vs. the Jesus I Needed
When everything in your life falls apart at the same time, you expect Jesus to show up in a...
Loving the Guilty and the Wounded at the Same Time
When your child is wounded, something primal wakes up inside you. A father becomes a wall, a...
Holding My Family’s Pain in My Hands
The hours after the truth came out moved differently—slow and heavy, as if time itself had...
My Mother’s Drive and the Truth She Carried
The day my mother called, I knew something was wrong before she ever said a word. It wasn’t the...
My Daughter’s Disappearing Act
Long before I understood what was happening, I knew something was off with my daughter. It didn’t...
Life as a Pastor, Father, and Protector
By the time 2016 rolled into 2017, my life felt like several worlds spinning at once, each...
Behind the Glass
The drive to Metrowest took me through parts of Miami that felt abandoned by life. The further...
The Call That Split My World
It was early—too early for anyone to be calling unless something was wrong. I was still...
The Night the Police Lights Found Me
The flashing blue and red lights hit the windows before I even heard the sirens. They pulsed...
Where Do I Go Now, God?
You never imagined you’d be here—on the outside of what once felt like home, asking God for...
The First Sunday Without Church
The first Sunday away is heavier than most people realize. Even if you weren’t formally removed....
The Invisible Exit Sign
Sometimes, leaving the church doesn’t feel like a decision—it feels like something that happened...
Who Gets to Stay? Who Gets Sent Away?
There’s an ache that comes when you realize the rules aren’t the same for everyone. When you watch...





















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