By Faith
It's 7:30 AM on a Friday. The alarm blares, jolting you from sleep. As you fumble to silence it, your mind already races ahead to the day's tasks: that important meeting, the pile of laundry, the kids' soccer practice. In this ordinary moment, faith might seem far removed. Yet, it's precisely in these everyday instances that our faith is put to the test and has the potential to flourish.
Everything Sacred
Have you ever caught yourself thinking, "I can't wait to finish work so I can do something meaningful for God"? If so, you're not alone. Many of us have fallen into the trap of dividing our lives into "sacred" and "secular" categories. We see our jobs, daily chores, and mundane tasks as separate from our spiritual lives. But what if I told you this division is nothing more than a carefully crafted deception?
Stuck in a Rut
Have you ever found yourself stuck in a rut, going through the motions of life without really feeling alive? Maybe you've settled into a comfortable routine, but deep down, you sense there's something more. This is where many of us find ourselves – in our comfort zones, protected from risk but also shielded from growth and wonder.
Everyday Work
Amid the daily grind of life, it’s easy to lose sight of God's presence, especially in our work. We often compartmentalize our faith, relegating it to Sunday mornings or quiet times, while the rest of our week feels disconnected from our spiritual life. But what if we could adopt a posture of faith that allows us to experience God in the ordinary moments of our workday?
Frugal Fruit
Glen, my father-in-law, has to be the most "frugal" person I know. He's always looking for ways to skirt the system, especially regarding the one checked bag rule that most airlines have in place…
An Intergral Piece
Some people make works of art with paper and pen or a brush and a canvas. Others turn a lump of clay into something truly remarkable. But then, there is Erik Varszegi. You can find his art form in most kid's playrooms - Legos.
Saving Work
Self-denial isn't resigning oneself to a life of misery and drudgery. The opposite is true. Dying to ourselves and living for Christ is where absolute joy, security, and purpose reside. But, to rest in this state entails work and intention on our part…
White Belt
Very few films define my childhood more than The Karate Kid. I was seven years old when the big-screen introduced me to Daniel Russo, Mr. Miyagi, and the villainous Johnny Lawrence. Being teased and bullied as a kid myself, I couldn't wait to see the Cobra Kai crew get their comeuppance…
Cultivating Faith
Have you ever watched a gardener tend to their plants? They don't just plant seeds and walk away. They water, prune, and nurture their garden daily. Our faith in God requires similar attention and care. Jesus often used agricultural metaphors to explain spiritual truths. He spoke of seeds, soil, vines, and fruit. These images remind us that faith, like a plant, needs cultivation to grow and thrive. But what does this look like in our daily lives?
Standstill Traffic
I’m not a fan of driving in general, but I despise traveling back to my hometown. As much as I adore my extended family, I do everything in my power to avoid getting behind the wheel and jumping on I-95…
A Little Light
A little light makes a big difference to its surroundings. I recently learned this lesson the hard way…
Keeping Curious
You don't need to trust anyone if you think you have everything under control. But, here's the thing about control - it's an illusion at best. The only predictable thing about living in this world is its unpredictability.
Dive Deep
Understanding is a beautiful and powerful thing. It's more than just gaining information or facts - it's a means of transformation. When we truly understand something, it has the power to shape and change us from the inside out. Too often, we approach truth and wisdom with an attitude of control. We want to contain it, define it, and ensure that others comply with our understanding of it. We create systems and structures to hold truth captive, rather than allowing it to take root in our lives.
What Do You See in Me?
Life comes at us quickly. We move at such a fast pace that we rarely spend any time taking care of ourselves. As long as nothing is majorly wrong, we ignore the condition of our hearts. We often assume we are okay until we are not…
Anchoring Our Emotions
Have you ever felt like your emotions were on a rollercoaster, swooping and diving with every passing thought or circumstance? It's a common experience, one that can leave us feeling dizzy and disoriented. In these moments, it's crucial to remember that everything we feel isn't necessarily true. Our emotions, while valuable indicators of our inner world, often remain untethered. They float freely, responding to both reality and imagination with equal intensity. Without a secure foundation, these feelings can lead us astray, convincing us of falsehoods that feel all too real.
Belong and Become
Without even knowing it, many of us keep places of our hearts off-limits to not only God but those around us….
Down, But Not Out
I'm a sucker for inspirational sports movies, especially ones centered on the underdog. Rudy, Friday Night Lights, Hoosiers, Miracle, Remember The Titans, Field of Dreams…the list goes on and on. If any of these films happen to be playing, cancel all my plans for the day…
Here and Now
During His earthly ministry, Jesus repeatedly preached a clear message that we Christians often overlook: heaven is here! We often think of heaven as a faraway place in the clouds that we cannot live in until the day our hearts stop beating. However, Jesus preached that heaven is not simply a city in the sky—heaven is a state of being that we can experience today. Our Heavenly Father doesn’t want us to wait until our dying breath to encounter the joy of heaven. Because of what Jesus accomplished on the cross, we can participate in the kingdom of heaven right here, right now.
An Ocean of Forgiveness
If you've ever wondered what resides at the bottom of a cruise ship, I can, unfortunately, tell you: an infirmary. On the final day of a vacation with friends, I wasn't feeling well, so I decided to go back to my cabin and rest. Unfortunately, I didn't make it that far and passed out in an elevator (or so I have been told, as I don't recall much of that day)….