Remade Whole
In the hands of our Maker, we're being made new.
In the hands of our Maker, we're being made new.
Learning to Lament
Lament isn't comfortable, but if we don't engage in the process, the results can be just as damaging as the pain we started with.
Learning to Lament
When we turn to God, every small hurt or disappointment is an opportunity to know Him more and be shaped to reflect Him to others.
Learning to Lament
Difficulty has a tendency to lead us to turn inward and deal with the pain alone, so it takes intentional effort to see each other, engage, and walk through grief together.
Learning to Lament
Through lament, God works to shape our heart, to grow in us a deeper love and longing for Him and His Kingdom.
Learning to Lament
The voices of pain, fear and anger speak loudly. As we journey through lament, we need to listen to and be reoriented by God’s voice.
Learning to Lament
Lament leads us on a journey—from darkness to light, hopeless to resting.
Learning to Lament
The first step of lament is to turn to God. He invites us to draw near and bring our pain and questions to Him.
In this season of brokenness and uncertainty, I find myself wanting to have control that really belongs to God.
In difficult relationships, we have the opportunity to put the gospel on display by the way we pursue others.
As we lift up our eyes to behold God’s purposes and promises, every aspect of our lives can be transformed and directed toward Him.
The Bible is living and active—it teaches, convicts and changes us as we interact with it.
In the face of conflict's destructive potential, how can we seek to display redemptive grace in our relationships?
God is calling us to a life of wisdom, marked by worship and humility.
Suffering is inevitable, but God has shown us a way to journey through it: learn to surrender.
The gospel redefines and redirects our idea of confidence.
A 30-day devotion book that is gospel-centered and grace-saturated.
Our identity and value are rooted in God, not in our performance.
Counseling is much more effective when the people you live life with are aware of the content and progress of your counseling.
The work of caring for and connecting with our sent ones is a responsibility the church should take seriously.
How can we fix our eyes on the Lord when it's hard to see clearly?
The story of manna teaches us about God's faithfulness and how we are created to be humbly dependent on Him.
Three books I'm reading that will point your heart to Christ.
Instead of keeping the pain front and center, God invites us to zoom out and view our story from His perspective.
As God's image bearers, we are designed to exalt Him and walk in dependence on Him.
God's plan and purpose reframes our discontent and points to satisfaction in Him.
The church is designed to be a family: loving and serving selflessly, investing in one another's lives, and providing humble accountability.
God is the Author of this story, and He is at work remaking us into His image.
The things we believe about our identity fuel our thoughts, our actions, and the way we live.