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Jesus Died a Violent Death So You Don’t Have To

In recent days, the assassination of a prominent figure has shaken the soul of America. For many, it feels like another descent into darkness, another reminder of how fragile our union really is. But there is more at stake. This moment is a watershed for the human heart. We...

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When Love Comes Running

Not long ago, I wrote about the quiet ache of when love feels lost—those moments when God seems distant and our hearts wonder if we’re alone. My granddaughter read that piece. She told me she loved it, but gently asked if I could write a more joyful story next...

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When the Heart Still Speaks

They say the heart has a mind of its own—but what if it also has a voice the brain can’t silence? Science calls it neurocardiology—forty thousand neurons woven right into your heart muscle, quietly sending more signals to your brain than your brain sends to it. It’s a constant...

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For Those Who Died Without Seeing

A Benediction for the God-Haunted and Every Soul Who Still Wonders Frederick Buechner once wrote that we are ‘haunted by’ a life so full of love and light that not even death can dim it—that kind of haunting is not ghostly nor fearful, but the ache to know what’s...

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It Is Finished: Living in the Victory Already Won

Everywhere you turn, it seems the conversation is laced with fear. Headlines shout, preachers warn, and even our hearts tremble sometimes: Is the end coming? Are we ready? Should we be afraid? But what if the question is not about what’s coming, but about what has already been done?...

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The Joy of What We’re Becoming

I scribbled a thought on a sticky note a while ago. Just a passing reflection, something I didn’t want to lose. It said: “They know what is going to become of them… the tragedy is…” I wasn’t sure what the ending was supposed to be at the time. Maybe...

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Not My Faith—But His

After a night of weakness I wouldn’t wish on anyone, I woke up with nothing left to offer but a whispered “thank you.” Thinking back over the night’s trials, I remember calling, “Father, please help me.” It was all I could do to fight off the unwelcome invader riddling...

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