The Gospel doesn’t bow to culture – culture bows to Christ
Somewhere along the way, we were told that being loving means being quiet, that being kind means being agreeable, and that following Jesus means blending in. That is not biblical. That is cultural conditioning
Comfort zones don’t produce Kingdom warriors.
Comfort Zones Don't Produce Kingdom Warriors: I can’t be the only one feeling this. A new year often brings new challenges. And when uncertainty shows up, our comfort zones start to feel especially safe.But
Faith looks foolish until the flood comes.
Friend, Faith looks foolish until the flood comes. Noah didn’t have proof. He had a word. No applause. No crowd. Just obedience when obedience made zero sense. That’s how God works. He’ll ask you
God isn’t calling you to be a well but He’s calling you to be a River.
I’ve been studying this again lately, and even though I grew up hearing it taught, something in me is hungering for it on a deeper level now. Not just the teaching… but the flow.
There’s a miracle in every crumb but by faith, you might as well eat the loaf.
You’ve been nibbling on crumbs of His goodness…small touches, fleeting moments, tiny reminders that He’s near. But the Lord says, you weren’t made to survive on scraps when I’ve given you a feast. The
The walk of faith is narrow because compromise makes it wide.
Jesus said, “Small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.” — Matthew 7:14 The road widens every time we compromise, when we water down






