In the rolling hills of southeastern Malawi, a devastating cyclone swept through the village of Impupu, reducing homes...
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Finding Peace in the Eye of the Storm
There's something remarkable about hurricanes. At their center, surrounded by walls of violent, turbulent winds...
The Journey from Exile to Peace: Finding True Shalom in God’s Presence
Have you ever noticed how most stories follow a familiar pattern? They begin well, descend into difficulty, and then...
When Fear Meets Faith: The Timeless Battle of David and Goliath
There's something deeply human about wanting what everyone else has. We see it in children clamoring for the latest...
Breaking the Cycle: Living Wholeheartedly for God
The ancient Israelites stood at a crossroads. After generations of slavery, miraculous deliverance, wilderness...
Finding Peace in Exile: Embracing Our Journey as Spiritual Pilgrims
Have you ever felt like you don't quite belong? Like you're living in a place that doesn't feel like home, even when...
The Serious Problem of Sin and the Scandalous Solution
There's a word we don't use much anymore in everyday conversation: sin. It feels old-fashioned, religious, almost...
The God Who Doesn’t Rub It In: A Story of Restoration and Renewed Calling
There's something profoundly beautiful about second chances. Even more beautiful when those second chances come from...
The Empty Tomb: A Reality That Demands a Response
Imagine if someone told you their friend died three days ago and is currently having breakfast in the next room. You...
From Hosanna to Crucify: Understanding Jesus’ True Identity
The journey from Palm Sunday to Good Friday is one of the most dramatic reversals in human history. In less than a...
The Cosmic Work of the Cross: Everything Reconciled
When we look at the cross, we often see it through a deeply personal lens. We think about our forgiveness, our...
When God Says “When,” Not “If”: Fear and Faith
There's something profoundly comforting about certainty in an uncertain world. Yet how often do we live as though...











