The season of Advent is not tender and mild—it’s fierce, honest, and full of the promise that God is bringing the world toward a good end . . . and that is nothing to be afraid of.
The season of Advent is not tender and mild—it’s fierce, honest, and full of the promise that God is bringing the world toward a good end . . . and that is nothing to be afraid of.
When life feels dim and the world presses in, hope doesn’t come from trying harder. It comes from the God who breaks in, breaks through, and refuses to leave you in the dark.
In yet another week of devastating violence, he calls us to resist despair not with rage, but with mercy. Mercy is not softness—it is grace with a spine. If God has not given up on us, then we dare not give up on one another.
On Easter morning, Mary Magdalene stands weeping in a garden, lost in grief—until the risen Jesus speaks her name. This is a story of grace that finds us, even when we cannot find our way.
Jesus isn’t the quiet guest in the corner. He’s the one who sees your emptiness and says, “Hey y’all, watch this.” That’s what hope looks like.
Even in a fractured world, joy holds its ground. The Christian life dares us to rejoice—not because life is easy, but because God is still at work.
Advent isn’t about fear. It’s about hope. The God who began a good work in you is not done yet—and the promise still holds.
Grace isn’t a gamble. It’s the guarantee of a love that chooses you, adopts you, and will never let you go.
Faith is not magic or moral currency—it is fidelity. In this reflection on Hebrews and a beloved hymn, discover what it truly means to trust in the God who holds the future and always catches us on the other side.
A breathtaking retelling of the Christmas story through the eyes of the archangel Gabriel—this is the cosmic love story of a God who will stop at nothing to bring us home.