A Pattern Hidden in Plain Sight
What Greek Gender Reveals That Your English Bible Cannot Show You Not everyone who loves Scripture loves or understands the biblical languages, and that is perfectly fine. This series will walk you through every technical term carefully, and no prior knowledge is...
Mordecai and the Ancient Wisdom Behind Influential and Situational Leadership
Many leadership books present influential leadership and situational leadership as modern discoveries, but Scripture was demonstrating these patterns long before they were named in corporate training rooms or leadership seminars. The book of Esther gives us one of the...
Why Vertical Koinonia Must Come Before Horizontal Community
We Keep Starting Sideways We talk a lot about “community” in the church—small groups, life groups, friendships, accountability—but Scripture insists that true fellowship doesn’t start sideways or shoulder to shoulder. It starts upward. Before we can be truly right...
Why Talented Executives Still Burn Out: The Giftedness Gap

Why Talented Executives Still Burn Out: The Giftedness Gap

You’ve built skills, climbed the ladder, and achieved success. Yet something feels fundamentally off. The work that should energize you leaves you drained, and your witness suffers because you’re surviving, not thriving. If this describes you, you’re not facing a performance issue; you’re experiencing the giftedness gap: the disconnect between what you can do and what you were created to do.

Spiritual Florishing Assessment

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Evangelism Reframed: Starting Where God Started

Evangelism Reframed: Starting Where God Started

In many circles, evangelism begins with Genesis 3, with sin, brokenness, and separation from God. The approach is valid, but I would like to challenge you on the starting point for evangelism. When we open with, “You are a sinner in need of saving,” we bypass the foundational truth of Scripture’s opening movement, that we were made in the image of God, for relationship, purpose, and flourishing. For those in positions of leadership and influence, this reframed approach is not only theologically faithful, but it is strategically wise.

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Praying the Bible

When your prayer life feels stuck, turn to the Psalms for inspiration. Journaling these prayers can bring renewal and connection. You’ll find renewed strength and connection with God by praying through the Psalms and journaling your prayers.

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