Psalms

  • The sun stood still. The enemy fled. And Joshua’s bold prayer was answered. But the line that hit me hardest wasn’t the miracle—it was the quiet truth behind it: “Surely the Lord was fighting for Israel.”

    The God Who Steps In

  • Sometimes faithfulness feels like going through the motions. The words feel heavy, the passion feels dim. But faithfulness isn’t about feelings—it’s about resolve.

    When the Song Feels Heavy

  • Two men. One feared the crowd, the other feared God. One caved to pressure, the other stood firm in truth. One was a coward, the other a King. In Pilate and Jesus, we see the battle between fear of man and fear of God—and it’s a battle I know all too well.

    The King and the Coward

  • The moment had come. The prayer had been prayed. The betrayal was underway. And Jesus—knowing everything that was about to happen—did something remarkable.

    He Stepped Forward

  • Jesus didn’t just die for you. He prayed for you. And He still does.

    He Prayed for Me

  • We weren’t looking for a fight—we were just looking for a pair of shorts that didn’t show too much. But somewhere between the fitting room and the checkout line, it hit us: This is the battle. For innocence. For purity. For the heart of our daughter.

    Booty Shorts and the Battle for Innocence

  • God never wanted leftovers. Not from Israel. Not from us. Not from those who love Him. Last weekend’s backyard wedding reminded me what it looks like to offer something unblemished—not because it’s perfect, but because it’s given in love.

    Unblemished Love

  • We spent hours in J and Monica’s backyard today, pulling weeds, moving bricks, hauling chairs, trimming branches—anything that needed doing to get their yard ready for a family wedding this weekend. And by evening, my hand was throbbing. The sun was setting. We were all sweating through our shirts. But we kept at it. Why?…

    The Work Before the Joy

  • If you had to sum up the entire law of God in one sentence, how would you do it? When asked about the greatest commandment, Jesus pointed to these words from Deuteronomy…

    When Love Fades & Forgetfulness Follows

  • Last week, a brother at church asked me to coffee. He told me something I couldn’t shake. “There are two versions of me,” he admitted. “The one my family and my church see. And the one my colleagues and clients see.” And I told him I completely understood. Because that war rages in me too.

    The War Within: When Two Versions of Me Collide