Guidance

  • My Dungeon, His Prayer

    What do I do in my dungeon? Mine may not have iron bars. Mine might look like a season I did not plan. A door that never opened. A responsibility that feels smaller than the dreams I once carried. Maybe… Continue reading

    My Dungeon, His Prayer
  • When the Bible Feels Dry

    Have you ever opened your Bible, hit a chapter full of names, measurements, or mildew laws… and thought, Lord, what am I supposed to do with this? Continue reading

    When the Bible Feels Dry
  • Go in Peace

    In 2 Kings 5, we meet Naaman, the commander of the army of Syria. He is a powerful man, respected and accomplished — but he is also a leper. Through the testimony of a captive Israelite servant girl, Naaman hears… Continue reading

    Go in Peace
  • The Measure of the Seed

    “But this I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully. Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for… Continue reading

    The Measure of the Seed
  • When Sweat Became Blood

    Luke was not guessing. He was a physician. And when he wrote that Jesus’ sweat became “as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground” (Luke 22:44), he chose a word that demands attention. Continue reading

    When Sweat Became Blood
  • The Bird That Forgets

    In Job 39 the Lord describes the ostrich in striking terms. She lays her eggs in the dirt. She warms them in the dust. And it reads almost like this: she forgets where she put them. Continue reading

    The Bird That Forgets
  • When God Asks the Question

    We are not strangers to questioning the Lord. Job certainly did. In the middle of loss, confusion, and silence, he poured out his complaint and demanded answers. And yet, when the Lord finally spoke, He did not begin with explanations.… Continue reading

    When God Asks the Question