-

Created for Good Works: Embracing Our Calling in Christ
There’s something profoundly beautiful about watching a potter at work; hands covered in clay, shaping, molding, and forming something unique and useful. The process requires skill, patience, and intention. And as Ephesians 2:10 reminds us, we are God’s handiwork, carefully crafted by the Master Potter Himself. “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus… Read more
-

Beyond Hype: What College Students are Looking for from the Church
This generation has grown up watching institutions—churches, governments, even educational systems—lose credibility through scandals, hypocrisy, and empty promises. They’ve seen leaders say one thing and do another. They’ve watched movements prioritize influence over integrity. So when they hear the church talk about beliefs without action, commitment without care, or growth without depth, they check out. Read more
-

When Labels Lie: Seeing Beyond the Surface
INot everything is what its label implies. We live in a world filled with titles, names, and symbols that don’t always reflect the reality they claim to represent. Labels can be helpful. They offer quick identification and help us categorize things in a complex world. But they can also deceive, giving the illusion of truth… Read more
-

Podcast Recommendation: Seeing White
At the beginning of Black History Month, I want to share a resource that remains as relevant today as it was when it first aired in 2017. If you haven’t yet listened to Scene on Radio’s series Seeing White, now is the perfect time to start. This 14-episode series, beginning with Episode 1: Turning the… Read more
-

Speaking of the Kingdom: #21 – Conclusion
In the Kingdom of God, the terms “father” and “son” mean far more than just family labels—they reflect a profound relationship of responsibility, authority, and shared purpose. In the ancient world, being called “son” wasn’t simply a matter of lineage; it was a role that came with duties and expectations. Sons were to reflect the… Read more
-

Speaking of the Kingdom: #20 He’s Ascended, Not Absent.
In the Kingdom of God, the terms “father” and “son” mean far more than just family labels—they reflect a profound relationship of responsibility, authority, and shared purpose. In the ancient world, being called “son” wasn’t simply a matter of lineage; it was a role that came with duties and expectations. Sons were to reflect the… Read more
