
My Home Is Your Home: Sharing the Gospel Through Belonging
What happens when belief costs someone their entire community? This reflection explores the challenge of witnessing to Muslim and Hindu friends—and why offering your heart and home may be the most powerful part of sharing Christ.

The Liberty of the Soul: Jerusalem, Athens, and the American Conscience
Greek reason and Hebrew faith meet in Puritan New England, where liberty wrestles with law, grace, and the democratic soul. This post explores how Tocqueville, Hawthorne, and Scripture point us toward a deeper freedom—one that begins not in politics, but in the heart.two ancient roads

Suffering and the Soul: A Reflection on The Brothers Karamazov
What do we place our hope in when suffering strikes? Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov shows how crisis exposes the soul’s longings—and how true healing may come not through miracles, but through mercy.

Worthy of Praise: A Poetic Prayer for Rest and Renewal
When the world feels dark and your soul feels lost, remembering the promises of God can reawaken your spirit. This poetic reflection is a prayer of surrender, reminding us that in dying to self, we truly live—and God is always worthy of our praise.

Duty vs. Devotion: What Drives Your Love, Work, and Relationships?
Are you serving out of love—or just doing what’s expected? This reflection explores the difference between duty and devotion in marriage, friendship, work, and faith—and why only one leads to true sacrifice.

The First Relationship: What Adam and Eve Teach Us About God’s Heart
Why did God create Adam and Eve? More than a beginning, Genesis reveals God’s desire for deep, personal relationship. This reflection explores the intimacy God intended with Adam—and still desires with us today.

Wedding vs. Marriage: Choosing a Lifetime Over a Day
A wedding is just the beginning. The real celebration is a lifelong marriage built on commitment, grace, and growth. This reflection explores the deeper difference between the party and the promise.

Outpouring
This short poem is a gentle reminder that when life leaves you dry, the true source of wisdom and rest is near. Outpouring invites the weary heart to lean in, turn back, and be filled.

Finding Freedom: How God’s Truth Healed My Insecurity
Freedom doesn’t come from pretending the past didn’t hurt—it comes from confronting it with truth. This blog reflects on Psalm 139, John 8:32, and how God’s Word led me out of insecurity into identity.

The Perfection of the Cross: Living Beyond Image and Into Identity
Striving for perfection is exhausting—but the cross invites us into freedom. This post reflects on how to move from image-building to identity-rooted living through the perfection of Jesus.