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Going Deeper


Why Your Breakthrough Starts with Worship
If there’s one word that captures what happens when you’re staring at a wall in your life —when prayers feel delayed, when clarity feels distant, when something immovable stands in front of you—it’s this word: Worship In Joshua 6, as Israel faces Jericho, Joshua says, “Shout! For the Lord has given you the city.” And when they shouted, the wall collapsed. Hebrews 11 adds this detail: “By faith the walls of Jericho fell , after the army had marched around them for seven days
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Feeling Stuck? When the Wall Becomes the Way
There’s a moment in every long race when your body and your mind start negotiating with each other. I remember my first marathon. Mile 18. My legs didn’t just feel tired—they felt like cement blocks. My mind got foggy, dark, and strangely emotional. Every step became a conversation: Can I keep going? Should I stop? Why did I sign up for this? Runners call it hitting the wall . And whether you run marathons or not, you know exactly what that moment feels like in real life. Bec
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Guard What Matters Most: Finding Focus Through Prayer
There’s something sacred about this moment—when one year closes, and another opens. It’s the pause between chapters. The deep breath before the next step. The question beneath the calendar flip: What am I carrying forward… and what needs to be guarded? The Cost of Being Distracted In 1 Kings 20, a soldier is given a single responsibility: guard this man. But he admits to the king, "I was busy here and there, and the man disappeared.” He didn’t lose the prisoner because he was
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Keep Pressing On
When I was in high school, I read the story of a man named Ernest Shackleton, and I’ve never forgotten it. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Shackleton set out to accomplish what, at the time, seemed nearly impossible: reach the South Pole. On one expedition, his ship became trapped in ice and was eventually crushed. Shackleton and his crew spent months stranded before he and five other men climbed into a small boat and sailed roughly 800 miles across some of the mos
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Jesus is Worth Knowing
I still remember Christmas of 1995. I was an 11-year-old girl with exactly one thing on my Christmas wish list: a Sony Discman. Not just any Discman—the Sony D-143 with MegaBass and Electronic Shock Protection. If you grew up in the '90s, you probably know exactly what I'm talking about. When I opened that box on Christmas morning, I thought I had arrived. It wasn't just another gift; it was the most valuable thing I owned. I carried it everywhere. To me, it was priceless, an
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What God Holds in High Regard
Have you ever been humbled? I certainly have. Back in college, while Mya (my now wife) and I were dating, we were both involved in student leadership. One semester we led the men's and women's ministries on campus. We organized events together, discipled students, and honestly, I thought we had both done an incredible job. At the end of the semester, the school held an awards banquet to recognize outstanding student organizations and leaders. As they described the Student Org
Jul 264 min read


Reflecting the Light of Christ
Have you ever walked into a dark room and instinctively reached for a light? Even the smallest candle changes the atmosphere. It doesn't eliminate all the darkness, but it gives people enough light to see where they're going. I think that's the picture Paul had in mind when he wrote to the church in Philippi. He tells believers to "shine as lights in the world." Not because the world is easy to navigate, but because it isn't. Followers of Jesus are called to reflect His light
Jul 214 min read


Be For The City
Have you ever found yourself wishing you were somewhere else? Maybe you've complained about your neighborhood, your town, your workplace, or even the state you live in. It's easy to believe that life would be better if God would simply move us somewhere new. But what if God has a purpose for placing you exactly where you are? When we read Jeremiah 29:11, most of us immediately think about God's promise: "For I know the plans I have for you." It's one of the most quoted verses
Jul 153 min read


Who Are You Living For?
I recently came across the story of a young man named Ray Anthony Jackson. When he was born, his fifteen-year-old mother was unable to pay the hospital bill. Desperate for help, she called a family friend who happened to be a military veteran. He agreed to sign the paperwork as the child's father so the bill could be covered. After that day, he disappeared from their lives. Years later, when Ray was in high school, he finally met the man whose last name he carried. He thanked
Jul 64 min read


Remember Who You Are
About sixty years after the apostle Paul wrote his letter to the Philippians, another church leader found himself facing persecution. His name was Polycarp. At eighty-six years old, Roman soldiers finally found him after years of searching. Instead of resisting arrest, he invited them inside, prepared them a meal, and asked for one hour to pray before they took him away. They agreed. History tells us he prayed for two hours. Even more remarkable, several of the very soldiers
Jul 14 min read


Holy Homesickness
There’s something about home that resonates deeply within all of us. After a long vacation, we find ourselves saying, “There’s no place like home.” After spending time with extended family over the holidays, sitting through a week of work travel, or simply enduring a long day, we long for the comfort of familiar surroundings. Home represents rest, belonging, safety, and peace. But have you ever stopped to wonder where that longing comes from? I don’t think it’s random. I don’
Jun 244 min read


The Slingshot: What Resistance Is For
by Pastor Jacob Pull a slingshot's bands back. The pouch moves in exactly the opposite direction it's meant to go. Stretched tight. Moving backward. Then it's released. And the backward movement turns out to be the very thing that gives it momentum. Most of us know what that feels like. A job ends sooner than you expected. A relationship gets harder instead of easier. A plan you built real hope around starts to unravel. It can feel like you're losing ground. Like life is movi
Jun 172 min read


Christ Is Everything
If you've ever flown over a city, you know how different everything looks from 30,000 feet. The streets form neat little grids. The people disappear. The details fade away, and all you see is the big picture. Then you land, get into a car, and drive through the city. Suddenly, you notice things you couldn't see from above. The people become visible. The neighborhoods take shape. The details begin to emerge. But then something changes again when you get out of the car and star
Jun 115 min read
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