I came across a writing prompt recently that immediately drew me in: What is going on in chapter 1, verses 6-12 in the Book of Job? It was simple, almost whimsical, like a question tossed into the air—but it drew me straight in to that sobering scene where heaven’s court gathers and the Accuser shows up.ContinueContinue reading “Job, the Accuser, and Lessons for Dark Days”
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Who Was Charlie Kirk, and Why Should You Care?
Charlie Kirk’s death at Utah Valley University has left many grieving and reflecting. For me, his appeal was rooted in his Christian faith, his courage to stand for his values, and his ability to foster respectful dialogue in a divided world. His passing silences a voice that championed connection, integrity, and bold engagement—qualities worth rememberingContinueContinue reading “Who Was Charlie Kirk, and Why Should You Care?”
Still Available: One Pastor’s Ongoing ‘Yes’ to God
A cross in the night. A call he didn’t expect. A heart that keeps answering, “I’m Yours.” This is the story of one ordinary man, a faithful Savior, and a lifetime of quiet surrender. The Life Behind the Ongoing ‘Yes’ I recently spent some time with Jerry Masters, a new-found friend and faithful minister ofContinueContinue reading “Still Available: One Pastor’s Ongoing ‘Yes’ to God”
Wilderado’s “Bad Luck”: A Portrait of Restlessness
I’m not entirely sure whose voice speaks through Wilderado’s “Bad Luck,” but it sketches a character I found hard to ignore. I wrote this lyrical breakdown to explore that. I’ve followed the band since 2018 when I first heard “You Don’t Love Me” on their Favors EP. That track stood out for its honest portrayal of aContinueContinue reading “Wilderado’s “Bad Luck”: A Portrait of Restlessness”
The Love That Stands
“Finally, be strengthened by the Lord and by his vast strength….For this reason take up the full armor of God, so that you may be able to resist in the evil day, and having prepared everything, to take your stand.”– Ephesians 6:10, 13 I don’t take these words lightly… For a long time, I’ve held back fromContinueContinue reading “The Love That Stands”