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Witnessing Formation


Valleys and Tables
Through both valleys that test us and tables that surprise us with abundance, the Shepherd’s care carves "The Lord is my Shepherd" deeper and deeper into us until they become not just a statement we recite, but a truth we know and live by.
5 min read


The With-God Life
True rest.
That’s the shepherd’s vision for his sheep. Provision that leads to satisfaction. Satisfaction that quiets restlessness. And in that stillness, a deeper work begins: “He restores my soul.”
6 min read


Come, arise and build
The earth is the Lord’s. Every street, every soul, every space belongs to Him
8 min read


A Letter to myself.
A letter to myself to live as Jesus would.
5 min read


Where Awe Meets Ache
God’s truth doesn’t crush us. It enlivens us. His presence stirs the soul and as we hear Him say, "You don’t have to hide anymore, you are seen," we come alive, we are born anew.
4 min read


He (still) Waits at Our Wells
Jesus alone can take our brokenness and make it beautiful; transform our barrenness into the bountiful beauty befitting his glory.
5 min read


Learning from Jesus?
The world Christ died to redeem will not be reached by spectators who applaud His sacrifice from a distance.
6 min read


Affection with feet
The road the followers of “the Way,” walked was neither creed alone nor cause alone; it was unreserved devotion to a risen King who had already turned the world right-side up. True devotion isn't just feeling love for Jesus––its affection with feet.
5 min read


Reflections on Reflection
The invitation of the Gospel is not just to believe what Jesus said or to behave as He did. It is to behold Him—again and again—and in that beholding, to be changed.
4 min read


A Reception that began Transformation
There’s something breathtaking about being received. Not just tolerated, not politely ignored—truly received. Transformation begins where reception becomes real—when we receive Jesus, and in turn, receive one another as He does.
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The way life was meant to be lived.
Grace is not God's given new means for my old desires. It is His means for His purposes in my life.
5 min read


Where is God?
Jesus, more than anyone else, offers us what we desperately need — a listening ear and hand to hold.
6 min read


In the Grip of Hope: A predicament that calls for prayer.
Our understanding of who God will shape how we pray and our posture in prayer will either build us up, or it will tear us apart.
6 min read


In the Grip of Hope: A predicament that requires trust.
Trust is where our deepest need for God and his greatest desire for us intersect. And nurturing triumphant trust takes enduring trying times
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In the Grip of Hope: A predicament that demands presence.
What does it mean to follow Jesus in a time such as this when we are at the tipping point of what is becoming increasingly a global crisis?
4 min read
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