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  • When the Mountain Isn’t the End

    When the Mountain Isn’t the End

    Two hundred days. That’s how long I’ve been writing these posts—mostly late at night after the girls fall asleep. After the lights go off, the house quiets down,…

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  • When the Drive Feels Holy

    When the Drive Feels Holy

    Today, Talacey and I are driving four hours back to San Francisco. Again. Another check-in. Another surgeon conversation. Another long day of traffic, questions, and quiet hoping. It’s…

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  • When Judgment Starts at Home

    When Judgment Starts at Home

    I remember a moment not too long ago when our pastor and my friend, Andrei, preached a sermon that cut deep. It started with a broad cultural critique—what…

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  • The Four-Hour Round-Trip

    The Four-Hour Round-Trip

    You can always tell when someone’s running. From a calling. From a cost. From the conviction that God might actually use them. That was Jonah. When God called…

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  • Keep Striking the Ground

    Keep Striking the Ground

    “God isn’t counting arrows. He’s reading the faith behind every strike.” That line from today’s passages landed heavy today. Because yesterday, John MacArthur went home to the Lord.…

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  • The Hidden Work of a Just God

    The Hidden Work of a Just God

    I’ve been asking God a hard question lately. It’s one I’ve heard on the news. Felt in my body. Watched in people I love. Why do bad things…

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