Being halfway through the year is your reminder to reset, refocus, and finish strong—because God does some of His best work in the second half.
Can we be like Job - faithful even when we lose?
Proverbs 4:7 reminds us to pursue wisdom like it’s the most valuable thing we could ever own—because it is.
You may be able to tune out the news, but when it comes to spiritual matters, eternity cannot be ignored. "Jesus is King" will one day become everyone's reality.
We're called to speak truth in love; but if we're going to deliver hard truths to others, we have to be willing to hear/receive had truths as well.
God’s guidance often comes not through waiting or walking alone, but through trusting Him more than ourselves in every step we take.
We get better when we stop blaming others.
You don’t need an appointment. No staffer. No middleman. Jesus is accessible to you right now!
Ever feel underappreciated? Jesus was, but He kept showing up and doing the good work.
Hotter temps and tempers both bring out the worst in people. How do Christians stay cool when our lives heat up?
Late notice for Juneteenth, when African Americans in parts of Texas finally learned that they had been set free years prior. Sadly, many Christians don't realize they too are free!
We don't go to church. We ARE the church, and our collective healthiness isn't based on the size of our gatherings - it's whether we are working the harvest.
Thank God for blessing us with comfort, but don't lose sight of other people's droughts.
Stewardship means making the most of God's gifts.
Temptations fly by like birds, but it's up to us to not let them nest.
When we try to hide who we are from God, we resist His guidance and the full extent of His love.
Recent political violence shines light on our devaluing of life - forgetting that man is made in God's image, and this world is not our home.
Loving God’s Word isn’t about loving rules — it’s about knowing His ways are better... and pursuing the kind of discipline that leads to freedom.
Fatherhood is a mix of pride and regret, where the real win comes from learning to lead with both strength and grace, knowing it's never too late to grow.
Don’t mistake God’s patience for permission — heed His warnings and walk in obedience.