Send us a text The starting gun goes off long before anyone notices. That’s the quiet truth at the heart of today’s reflection on Hebrews 12:1—life is a race of faith, marked by God, surrounded by witnesses, and sustained by grace. We step onto the spiritual track with clear eyes, not to sprint for applause, but to move at a steady, patient pace that lasts to the finish. We unpack the “cloud of witnesses” in concrete terms, not as distant critics but as peers who ran hard and finished well. ...
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Send us a text The starting gun goes off long before anyone notices. That’s the quiet truth at the heart of today’s reflection on Hebrews 12:1—life is a race of faith, marked by God, surrounded by witnesses, and sustained by grace. We step onto the spiritual track with clear eyes, not to sprint for applause, but to move at a steady, patient pace that lasts to the finish. We unpack the “cloud of witnesses” in concrete terms, not as distant critics but as peers who ran hard and finished well. ...
Send us a text What if peace didn’t wait for your problems to disappear? We lean into Philippians 4:6–7 to unpack a counterintuitive promise: when anxiety swells, honest prayer, specific requests, and deliberate gratitude open the door to a peace that outpaces understanding. Not a thin calm that cracks under pressure, but a sturdy, watchful peace that guards your heart and steadies your mind through Christ. We start by naming the weight so many young people carry—deadlines, friend drama, fam...
Faith for Everyday
Send us a text The starting gun goes off long before anyone notices. That’s the quiet truth at the heart of today’s reflection on Hebrews 12:1—life is a race of faith, marked by God, surrounded by witnesses, and sustained by grace. We step onto the spiritual track with clear eyes, not to sprint for applause, but to move at a steady, patient pace that lasts to the finish. We unpack the “cloud of witnesses” in concrete terms, not as distant critics but as peers who ran hard and finished well. ...