
Though I Was Blind, Now I See | The Mid-Week Memo | December 11, 2024
Someone once said, “The final proof of greatness lies in being able to endure criticism without resentment.” Perhaps. But I also have a mentor who
Someone once said, “The final proof of greatness lies in being able to endure criticism without resentment.” Perhaps. But I also have a mentor who
Do you remember that moment when God spoke to you? You felt His presence like never before. He called you; as if He spoke your
Imagine putting on shirts of compassion, patience and forgiveness. That might seem ridiculous, but Colossians 3:12 tells us to “clothe ourselves” in traits that match
As I walked along the Atlantic surf on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, my question was simple. What do you got for me Lord?
I love birds. Every kind of bird. But especially birds of prey—the big powerful birds. And no one is greater than the Eagle, my favorite.
When I was a child, I would often have visions and dreams and at times, believe I could hear God’s voice inside of me directing
How many of you have worked for a boss who was a micromanager? Raise your hand. You are not alone, trust me. We all have
Last month, our dear friends invited us to join them during their vacation at a house they rented on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
In a world where guilt and condemnation often weigh heavily on our hearts, the message of John 3:17 shines brightly. It reminds us that Jesus came not to judge, but to save, offering us a profound gift of eternal life. Regardless of our past, we are loved by God, who desires a relationship with us. This mid-week memo invites you to reflect on the incredible grace bestowed upon us and encourages you to embrace your identity as forgiven and free. Discover how walking in the light of Jesus transforms our lives and leads us to true salvation.