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The People We Take for Granted
May 31, 2026
One of the greatest gifts we receive in life is also one of the easiest to take for granted. The people who raised us. As children, we often view our
Opinion
Maybe We’ve Forgotten How to Rest
May 17, 2026
We live in a world where exhaustion has somehow become a status symbol. People wear busyness like a badge of honor. We brag about long hours, overloaded schedules, and how
Opinion
Faith, Words, and Integrity
May 10, 2026
We’ve become a culture that speaks quickly and reflects later—if at all. Spend five minutes online and you’ll see it everywhere. Arguments escalate instantly. People tear each other apart in
Opinion
We Don’t Bow to Idols Anymore—Or Do We?
May 3, 2026
Most of us hear the commandment “You shall not make idols” and quietly move on. It feels distant. Ancient. Not exactly relevant to a modern life filled with work schedules,
Opinion
Where Faith Meets Real Life
April 26, 2026
On any given day, it doesn’t take long to find division. Scroll through social media, turn on the news, or sit in a crowded room, and you’ll quickly see it—people
Opinion
Is Gen Z Finding Faith Again? Not So Fast
April 19, 2026
There’s something quietly shifting—and no one seems totally sure what to make of it. For years, the story about Gen Z and religion has been simple: less church, less affiliation,
Opinion
After Easter: Now What? Living the Resurrection in Everyday Life
April 12, 2026
Easter Sunday arrives each year with beauty and reverence—churches filled, families gathered, and the powerful reminder that the story didn’t end at the cross. The resurrection of Jesus Christ stands
Holidays
Why Easter Still Matters
April 5, 2026
A Moment to Pause Easter Sunday arrives each year with a sense of renewal. Across the country, families gather, churches fill, and communities slow down—if only for a moment—to reflect
Holidays
The Meaning We Forget
April 5, 2026
Easter doesn’t usually arrive with a lot of noise. It’s not a holiday that demands attention the way others do. It shows up a little softer. A little steadier. Somewhere
Holidays
Greener: Faith Beyond Hope
April 4, 2026
A Personal Reflection, Not a SermonThis is a piece written by an old man who does not pretend to in any way be an expert on theology in general, or
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