Blood, Love & Limits
What the Bible Really Says About Family Boundaries A balanced, Scripture-grounded look at one of the most painful questions believers face. Before we open a single verse, let us sit…
Continue reading →What the Bible Really Says About Family Boundaries A balanced, Scripture-grounded look at one of the most painful questions believers face. Before we open a single verse, let us sit…
Continue reading →What do you do when excellence begins to cost you? This is not about self-protection or victimhood. It is about discernment. It is about responding in a way that protects…
Continue reading →Examples from Scripture Scripture shows that doing things well can put a target on your back because excellence draws a response. When people carry responsibility with care and integrity, the…
Continue reading →When Doing Your Best Gets Complicated Excellence doesn’t always make things easier. Sometimes it creates tension and makes people uncomfortable because it exposes a gap between what is happening and…
Continue reading →The Missing Part of the Favor Conversation I recently watched a video of a young man whose life changed suddenly. A content creator noticed him living on the streets, decided…
Continue reading →Part 2 of Why Most New Year’s Resolutions Quietly Fade What Actually Helps Change Last If Part 1 felt uncomfortably familiar, that’s not a bad sign. It means you’re seeing…
Continue reading →Every January, millions of us commit to becoming better versions of ourselves — healthier, more disciplined, more focused, more grounded. The desire is sincere. The hope is real. And yet,…
Continue reading →The blessings of God don’t usually arrive in the ways we wish — sudden breakthroughs, overnight fixes, perfect moments dropped into our day. That’s the version we all pray for,…
Continue reading →The Danger of Blind Obedience — Lessons from the Young Prophet The Story of the Young Prophet 1 Kings 13 tells the story of a young prophet sent by God…
Continue reading →We say, “I found Jesus.”But when was He ever the one who got lost? You’ve probably heard it said a hundred times. Maybe you’ve even said it yourself — “That…
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