Choosing Faith Over Fear
When Fear Tries to Win We’ve all heard it. “Don’t be afraid.” But fear is persistent. It creeps into our thoughts, distorts truth, and tells us stories of worst-case scenarios. Whether it’s fear of the unknown, failure, rejection, or loss, the pressure is real. But choosing faith over fear is a powerful act of spiritual […]
Faith Through Life’s Transitions

Month’s Theme: Faith (Fully Aligned In Trusting Him) Rooted in Hebrews 11:8–10 & Mark 9:24 June carries a quiet weight. It’s in the caps and gowns. The moving boxes. The goodbye hugs and new keys. It’s the season of change—when schools end, jobs shift, homes are sold, and families face a thousand small endings and […]
Following God’s Call Grows Faith
The Cost and Courage of Obedience Sometimes, God asks us to take a step that doesn’t make sense. It interrupts our comfort and asks for surrender. It challenges our plans. Following God’s call is rarely convenient, but it is always worth it. Also, it’s one of the clearest expressions of living out F.A.I.T.H.—Fully Aligned In […]
Faith After Graduation: Finishing Strong, Stepping Forward

Graduation is a moment of celebration and change. Whether you’re finishing high school, college, or even a training program, you’re standing on the edge of one chapter closing and another beginning. The excitement is real, but so is the uncertainty. Faith after graduation becomes more than a phrase. It becomes your anchor. When the structure […]
The Power of Remembering Names
In a world of quick greetings and forgettable encounters, remembering names is a quiet act of love. It says, “I see you. You matter.” It’s a small gesture that carries big weight, because love pays attention. Whether it’s the barista, the neighbor, or the new face at church, calling someone by name can break barriers […]
Value in the Mundane
We often chase the big moments. Milestones, achievements, and applause. It’s a natural desire to be noticed and appreciated. But real love shows up in the quiet. In the every day. The unseen. The repetitive. There’s value in the mundane that often gets overlooked. Folding laundry, washing dishes, making coffee for someone else can all […]
Loving the Difficult People
We all deal with difficult people—at work, at home, even at church. Whether it’s the chronic complainer, the passive-aggressive texter or social media commenter, or the person who just won’t let things go, these relationships test our patience and stretch our grace. What if these hard interactions weren’t just obstacles, but opportunities? Maybe they cross […]
The Value of Showing Up
Let’s face it. A lot of us today are living at a breakneck pace, going from one event to the next, frantically trying to fit it all into a jam-packed week. Commitment to one thing means saying no to something else, so we simply don’t commit at all and go to whatever seems the most […]