Grant

  • Jesus never asks pointless questions. And the one he asks the paralytic by the pool? It seems almost cruel… until I ask it of myself.

    Do You Want to Be Healed?

  • It’s nearly midnight. My alarm is set for 4 a.m. And after a day that started before the sun and stretched nonstop into the night, I’m running on empty.

    The Strength to Keep Pouring

  • The slow, corrosive poison of hiding. It festers. It eats away at the soul. And what remains is shame, fear, and a growing chasm between us and God.

    The Poison of Hiding. The Power of Light.

  • A mission trip to Mexico, a widow’s quiet act of service, and a phrase that forever changed the way I see leadership. It’s all in today’s devotional.

    To Lead Is to Lower

  • Whether your family tree is full of believers or just beginning, one truth remains—faith isn’t inherited. It’s personal. And the only name that truly lasts is the one written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.

    A Lineage That Lasts

  • I don’t want to waste my strength on something that doesn’t glorify Christ. I don’t want my scars to be in vain. I don’t want my words to be about me. In John 2, Jesus flips the tables in the temple—and it makes me wonder… would He flip mine?

    Not in Vain

  • On Super Bowl Sunday last year, while millions gathered around TVs, I boarded a plane—no wings, no BBQ, no football. Just a cramped seat and a looming corporate takeover that would send my job into a slow descent into uncertainty. Now, a year later, the moment I’ve been waiting for may finally be here. But…

    The Land Is His. So Is My Future.

  • Not every testimony is dramatic—but every testimony is a miracle. I used to think my story wasn’t worth telling. Then I realized: every saved soul was once dead in sin. And there is nothing boring about being brought to life. Read today’s post— it’s all about why your story matters.

    I Have Seen. So I Testify.

  • We fail again and again. The law exposes it. But grace meets us in our weakness. See how Leviticus points to Christ—the only One who makes us whole.

    Again and Again—Until Grace Breaks Through

  • When you’re disconnected from the body of Christ, you don’t really notice what you’re missing—until the day comes when you desperately need it. That’s why Christian community is so critical. Because one day, you’ll need it too.

    The Criticality of Christian Community