It wasn’t that long ago that the word “deconstruction” was almost never used. Then, almost out of nowhere, deconstruction was everywhere. It spread just as quickly as COVID. At the same time, I was coming to the realization that the Jesus I was reading about in the Bible was not the same Jesus I was … Continue reading Curiosity in Faith: Navigating Deconstruction
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The Power of ‘One Day’: A Call to Courage
Life can become a chaotic cycle of obligations, leading to passive waiting for a "someday" that often breeds bitterness. Instead, embracing "one day" moments, like Jonathan’s faith-filled decision in the Bible, encourages active participation in God's unfolding story, transforming hope into action and inviting real change in our lives.
The Unexpected Now and the Unknown Next
I can only wonder what could have been different if I had stopped waiting for why, if I had stopped waiting for the next and focused on what God was doing in the now. It’s too easy to miss the now while we wait for the next. The next season, the next opportunity, the next answer, the next sign that things are finally changing. We fixate on an unknown future, often born out of our present discomfort, and in doing so, we become blind to the unexpected work God might be doing right in front of us.
Deposits of Grace
Life can get busy. And sometimes, we find ourselves feeling a bit distant from God and even those closest to us. But then, something happens. A quiet moment in nature, a kind word from a friend, a passage from the Bible that speaks directly to our heart. In those moments, it's like God is giving us a little nudge, a gentle reminder of His love and presence. A mentor of mine liked to call these moments "deposits of grace."
What does multiplication look like?
What does multiplication look like. That's a question that I have been asking myself recently. Not just in one area of life, but in multiple areas. What does it look like to see growth not just as a mathematical concept but as a principle of the Kingdom of Heaven? When I think about multiplication, I'm drawn to the life of Jesus. There always seemed to be more with Jesus. He always had more than enough. It wasn't just addition; it was an exponential increase.