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How to Find Lasting Joy

I’ll never forget asking Tamara to marry me—the nerves before I popped the question, and how my heart leaped when she said yes. I was overjoyed! We can all think of moments when joy filled our hearts to overflowing—but they’re just that: moments. For some of us, they’re few and far between. That causes me […]
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How to Live Empowered By the Holy Spirit

Growing up, I was the youngest of five siblings—three boys, two girls. My brother Kenny, five years my senior, was an exceptional athlete. I loved him picking me up to play on his team for Wiffle ball, basketball, or football games. We typically won, and I was very aware it wasn’t because of my abilities—it […]
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How to Forbear With Others

In our church, we often remind people that our community is imperfect because it’s full of imperfect people seeking to learn more about a perfect God. And if someone thinks it’s perfect, the minute they join, they’ll make it imperfect too! The key to experiencing an incredible life full of meaningful relationships isn’t dependent upon […]
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How Waiting Well Transforms Our Lives

In 1962, authorities imprisoned Nelson Mandela for fighting apartheid—a system of institutionalized racial segregation. During his 27 years behind bars, he faced a choice: let bitterness consume him or use the time for transformation. Mandela chose growth. He earned his law degree through correspondence, learned multiple languages, and built relationships that would later prove crucial. […]
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How Gentleness Makes Relationships Great

When our daughter was planning her wedding, Tamara and I enrolled in ballroom dancing lessons. We assumed we’d be naturals! After all, Tamara was a cheer captain of a 5A school, and I was a college athlete. But we soon realized our success in ballroom dancing didn’t so much depend on our individual strengths but […]
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How to Find Unity Through Humility

In ancient Rome, crowds filled coliseums to watch gladiators fight brutal battles—many to their death. As these warriors prepared to enter the arena, their loved ones would shout one desperate word: spoudazo—“Give it all you’ve got. Fight to the finish.” These weren’t casual cheers from the sidelines; they were gut-wrenching pleas for survival. Gladiators, on […]
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How to Share the Gospel Jesus’ Way

Evangelism can feel intimidating, but for most of us, it’s not a lack of willingness—it’s a lack of understanding. Simply put, evangelism is sharing the Gospel. That’s it! And according to Jesus, it’s not a suggestion—it’s an expectation: “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation” (Mark 16:15). But how do […]
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How Tragedies Turn to Triumphs

I read a medical term the other day that sobered me: philophobia—the fear of being loved. This broke my heart because when someone fears being loved, it robs them of the life God intended. It allows the enemy to steal their significance and, in turn, their successes. Thankfully, in Romans 8:37, God promises He can […]
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Why Knowing God Changes Everything

It’s often said: “What you don’t know won’t hurt you.” And sometimes, that’s true. But in most cases, what we don’t know is hurting us more than we realize. A report from the American Enterprise Institute points to a lack of education as a major cause of poor health and financial stress, proving that ignorance […]
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How Courage Changes Legacy

People define courage in many ways. Abraham Lincoln called it “going forward in the face of fear.” Franklin Roosevelt described it as “the assessment that something else is more important than fear.” At night, when my kids were young and afraid of sleeping alone, I would tell them courage was simply “fear that has said […]
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