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  • He Restores What the Years Have Taken

    He Restores What the Years Have Taken

    \”I will restore the years the locust has eaten.\” God doesn\’t just console us over what\’s been lost — He specializes in giving it back. A reflection on His restoring heart.

  • Walking Through the Valley Without Walking Alone

    Walking Through the Valley Without Walking Alone

    The 23rd Psalm doesn\’t promise we\’ll never walk through valleys. It promises we won\’t walk through them alone. An honest look at faith in the darkest seasons.

  • Grace That Is Greater Than All Our Sin

    Grace That Is Greater Than All Our Sin

    Grace sounds too good to be true to ears attuned to performance and earning. But Paul didn\’t experience grace as a concept — he experienced it as a Person.

  • You Are Not Who Your Past Says You Are

    You Are Not Who Your Past Says You Are

    The enemy\’s oldest tactic is to make us question our identity. The gospel answers that question once and for all — not based on our history, but on His.

  • Christ Is Not Just Our Savior — He Is Our Life

    Christ Is Not Just Our Savior — He Is Our Life

    Paul tells us Christ is not just our Savior — He is our very life. What does it mean to live from that union, rather than just for Him?

  • The Father, Son, and Spirit: One God in Perfect Unity

    The Father, Son, and Spirit: One God in Perfect Unity

    From Genesis to Revelation, the triune nature of God is woven through every page of Scripture. Discover why the Trinity is not abstract theology but the very shape of love.