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As Christian writers, when our faith meets the page, our words point to Christ.

We face a unique challenge, as we blog and write for God’s glory. We are not simply trying to fill space, generate clicks, or entertain an audience. For us, it’s not all about going viral. We are trying to communicate truth that matters, not just for today, but for eternity. That can be...


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As believers, many of us discover that following Christ does not instantly erase every unhealthy habit, wound, or stubborn desire. All our hurts, habits, and hang-ups simply don’t disappear overnight. We experience struggles that seem to loosen their grip quickly while others linger. The ones that tend to hang around resurface when we’re tired, stressed, lonely, or discourage...


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Friends, I’ve been blogging for a long time, albeit not as long as a few others. As I’ve developed this writing niche over the years, I’ve grown, both as a blogger and spiritually. From time to time, I get asked questions from other Christian bloggers about developing their writing and honing their voice. In this post, I plan to share some blogging wisdom that the Lord has ta...


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Where are You meeting me today, O Lord? What is it that You are saying to me here, today, right now, just as I am?

Too often, we approach Scripture as if it were merely information to master, a theological puzzle to solve, or a daily obligation to complete. We read quickly, underline selectively, extract a lesson, and move on. At best.

I...


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This past week was one of those weeks that leaves you struggling to find words.

My mom’s best friend of more than fifty years (Jayne) was involved in a devastating head-on collision shortly after leaving my mother’s house last Tuesday afternoon. They had spent time together that day, talking and visiting like they usually do with sea much of their conversation cente...


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