Send us a text A house filled with fragrance, a table set in gratitude, and a bold act that looked like waste to some and worship to Jesus. We sit with Mary in John 12 as she breaks open a pound of pure nard and pours it on the feet of Christ, and we ask the awkward, necessary question: what does “giving our best” look like when love costs money, reputation, and control? We walk through John’s unique lens on the final week before the cross, where Lazarus reclines as a living sign of resurrec...
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Send us a text A house filled with fragrance, a table set in gratitude, and a bold act that looked like waste to some and worship to Jesus. We sit with Mary in John 12 as she breaks open a pound of pure nard and pours it on the feet of Christ, and we ask the awkward, necessary question: what does “giving our best” look like when love costs money, reputation, and control? We walk through John’s unique lens on the final week before the cross, where Lazarus reclines as a living sign of resurrec...
Send us a text When hope feels threadbare and timelines mock your prayers, the question that changes everything is simple: Is anything too wonderful for God? We walk through Genesis 18 with Abraham and Sarah, tracing a promise given in impossibility and fulfilled on God’s clock. Along the way, we explore why delays can be holy, how names signal destiny, and what it means when God calls you specifically—by name—into a future that looks bigger than your history. We broaden the lens beyond Abra...
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Send us a text A house filled with fragrance, a table set in gratitude, and a bold act that looked like waste to some and worship to Jesus. We sit with Mary in John 12 as she breaks open a pound of pure nard and pours it on the feet of Christ, and we ask the awkward, necessary question: what does “giving our best” look like when love costs money, reputation, and control? We walk through John’s unique lens on the final week before the cross, where Lazarus reclines as a living sign of resurrec...