Created for Rest

Resting. It’s not something our generation is particularly good at, nor is it a high priority for us. We are overstimulated, overworked, and overly focused on the wrong things. But the practice of resting is important to God, so it should be important to us too. From the very beginning, God established a rhythm of work and rest, culminating in the Sabbath—a gift meant to rejuvenate our spirits. As we explore the significance of rest in our lives, we discover that it’s not just a pause from work, but a vital connection to our Creator and a glimpse of the peace to come.
Regarding Pride Month

Let me begin with my thesis: if pride is a sin and pride feeds on attention, then attention is the last thing we should give it. This is why I do not typically respond to Pride Month—not out of hate, but out of love for a community that is celebrated for wedding itself to the…
Regarding Gluttony: Part One

Gluttony is often dismissed as merely a food problem, but it reveals a deeper spiritual issue rooted in excess and lack of discipline. In a world where we indulge without boundaries, we find ourselves trapped in a cycle of overconsumption, leading to emptiness and dissatisfaction. As we explore Philippians 3:17-21, we’ll uncover how gluttony presents a wrong model of living, contrasting it with the selfless life Christ exemplifies. Are we truly free, or are we slaves to our desires? Join us as we delve into this critical topic and discover a path to a more meaningful life.
Misinterpreted: Proverbs 29:18

You’ve probably heard this verse at a leadership conference, church vision night, or business seminar: “Without vision, people perish.” Usually, it’s used to talk about goals, strategy, or organizational direction. And vision matters. A lot. But that’s not what this verse is talking about. In Proverbs 29:18, the verse says: “Where there is no prophetic…
Regarding The Cup Jesus Prayed Against

On the eve of Jesus’ crucifixion, he prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, pleading for a “cup” to be removed from him. But what was this cup that filled him with such anguish? It was not merely the impending crucifixion; it was the cup of God’s wrath he was destined to drink for the sins of mankind. As he faced this profound spiritual turmoil, his body reacted in a rare condition known as hematidrosis, causing him to sweat blood. Discover the depth of Jesus’ sacrifice and the significance of the cup he ultimately embraced.
Regarding My Egalitarian Experience and My Complementarian Conversion

In my journey from an egalitarian upbringing to embracing complementarianism, I found myself wrestling with profound theological questions. Growing up in an egalitarian church, I experienced the beauty of diverse roles within the faith community. Yet, after extensive study and reflection, I became convinced that the Bible clearly teaches distinct roles for men and women in the church and home. This conviction was solidified by a particular passage in 1 Timothy that connects leadership in the church with the responsibilities of the home. Join me as I explore this transformative journey and the biblical foundations that shaped my beliefs.
Just a Mom: How Your Work in the Home Reflects God’s Character

“What do you do?”
“Oh, I’m just a mom.”
Just a mom.
I must have said it a thousand times as a young mother, feeling the weight of my daily tasks that seemed never-ending and often unnoticed. Yet, the Bible reveals a different truth about motherhood—a holy calling filled with purpose and significance. From the stories of heroic mothers like Hannah and Mary to the wisdom of Proverbs 31, we see that being a mom is not just a job; it’s a reflection of God’s character. You are not “just a mom.” You are the image of God.
When Mother’s Day Hurts

“Happy Mother’s Day,” the greeter at the church spoke with a smile as I entered into church. That simple greeting, spoken in kindness, brought me to tears. He had no idea I had just lost my unborn child 3 weeks prior. Mother’s Day is a day of celebration, but it can also bring a wave of sorrow for many. Whether you’re grieving a loss, longing for a child, or feeling distant from your own mother, know that God sees your pain. Join me as we explore how to find hope and healing in the midst of heartache this Mother’s Day.
Stranger Things… From the Bible

Dive into the unexpected connections between “Stranger Things” and the Bible in our latest episode! Discover the intriguing stories of Jeremiah’s underwear, Samson’s gamble over clothing, and a prophet who walked naked for three years. These surprising moments challenge our understanding of shame and identity, revealing profound insights about what it means to be truly clothed. Join Stephanie as she weaves together these narratives, uncovering the powerful and recurring theme of clothing throughout Scripture. Don’t miss this captivating exploration that promises to change the way you view both the show and the ancient text!
Regarding The Eternal State: Our Age in Heaven

It’s a common question: How old are we in heaven? If we die at 88, are we 88 forever? Or if we pass in infancy, are we babies for eternity? While the Bible doesn’t provide a direct answer, it offers glimmers of insight. Our eternal state is less about age and more about fullness—completion in a glorious, transformed body. As we ponder this profound mystery, we find hope and joy in the promise of a future where our brokenness is washed away. Join me as we explore what the eternal state might truly mean for us.
Learning Moses’ Ministry Lessons
In the dynamic world of ministry, the lessons from Moses’ journey are more relevant than ever. As large ministries expand, the challenge of leadership can become overwhelming. Discover how Moses’ father-in-law offered transformative wisdom that not only lightened the load but also fostered a sustainable approach to shared responsibilities. This biblical insight is crucial for any growing ministry seeking to thrive amidst increasing demands. Join us as we explore these timeless principles that can reshape your ministry’s future and ensure it remains vibrant and effective in its mission. Don’t miss out on these essential lessons for sustainable growth!
Misinterpreted: Isaiah 41:10

It’s one of the most shared promises in Scripture: “Do not fear.” But what if we’ve misinterpreted it? Instead of seeing it as a command to simply stop feeling afraid, we should recognize it as a call to confront our fears with truth. Isaiah 41:10 reminds us that fear is a part of real faith, and that we don’t have to be ruled by it. Discover how God’s presence transforms our fear into confidence, and learn why you don’t have to pretend to be strong. Embrace the truth that you are not alone in your struggles.



