As the Day Begins “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally…” (James 1:5) There is a quiet honesty in this verse that meets us where we truly live. We often begin our day relying on what we know—our instincts, our habits, our accumulated experience. Yet ScriptureContinue reading “When Heaven’s Wisdom Interrupts the Ordinary”
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The Quiet Choices That Shape Your Faith
DID YOU KNOW Did you know that failing to act can be just as spiritually significant as acting wrongly? There are moments in life when the most critical decision is not what we do, but what we fail to do. Scripture often confronts us not only about sins of commission, but also sins of omission—thoseContinue reading “The Quiet Choices That Shape Your Faith”
Standing at the River’s Edge
On Second Thought There are moments in life when decisions arrive without apology. They do not wait for perfect clarity or emotional readiness. A job offer demands an answer by Friday. A ministry opportunity presses for commitment before the week is out. A relationship reaches a point where delay itself becomes a decision. These momentsContinue reading “Standing at the River’s Edge”
Choosing Well When It Matters Most
DID YOU KNOW Advent is a season of holy attentiveness. As we wait for the coming of Christ, the Church slows its pace and sharpens its vision, remembering that God entered the world not with force but with wisdom, humility, and love. That posture matters deeply when we face ethical decisions. Most moral choices inContinue reading “Choosing Well When It Matters Most”