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Truth. Wisdom. Integrity
Igniting Faith, Restoring Power, Refreshing Souls



Reflection: The Recruiter
LeadDifferently #Integrity #KingdomLeaders Have you ever been minding your own business, living your everyday life, and then received a phone call to contact a recruiter? You make the call… and everything changes. They tell you, “I’ve never recruited a player I can’t win with.” They say they will protect you, guard you, and fight for you. They promise fairness and to be fierce against every opponent so that you can finally experience what you deserve—the win. They make you be
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The Classroom of the Spirit: Shared Praxis and Christ Education
As I lay there, revelation began to flow like water—steady, clear, unstoppable.
The Spirit began speaking about education, formation, and th
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Hard-Heartedness: What We’re Seeing and How to Guard Our Hearts
Pharaoh didn’t start out as a villain. He became hard-hearted by repeatedly resisting truth. Each time God gave him a chance to listen, pride took the lead. That’s how hard-heartedness forms—small refusals that pile up until compassion can’t break through. We see the same pattern all around us: • people defending their image instead of doing what’s right, • systems protecting power while ignoring pain, • hearts turning numb because caring costs too much. But God still offers
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The Victory is the Revelation
The Victory Is the Revelation Anyone can win if they don’t play fair. That’s not victory — that’s deceptuon dressed up as triumph. I told my grandson this week, “The victory is not the win. The victory is the revelation.” Because when you’re in the game — whether it’s life, leadership, playing chess (which he is learning) or sports— you learn two things: 1. You learn about yourself. How much courage you carry. How deep your integrity and faith runs. How strong your endurance
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Have a 408 Day!
This morning I was struck by Strong’s Hebrew #408 — the word אַל (’al) — which means no, not, never. It shows up in powerful places all...
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What I Know (and Why the Church Needs It Now)
I went to seminary not just for myself, but so I could share what I learned with pastors and congregations—even if it’s only through a...
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Sunday Reflection: When 20% Carry What 100% Were Called To
A Word Before We Begin My heart is for the house of God to thrive. What follows may sound like strong critique, but it comes from love,...
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The Reflection Table: My Cinderella Story
My mother refused to let that stand. The next day, she went to my principal, my teacher, and even the school superintendent. She fought for me to have the true Cinderella ending — not a diminished version rewritten by bias.
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Reflection: When Support Shows Up: Ben Crump, Taylor Townsend, and the Power of Solidarity
“Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But...
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When Permission Slips Become Chains
What’s happening to Rep. Nicole Collier in Texas is more than politics — it’s a prophetic mirror of how systems use power to silence...
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When Prayer is Good Faith
Read: Romans 12:14, Matthew 5:44, Luke 6:28
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Good Faith Leadership in a Bad Faith World
And then it just looks like the whole process is bad faith — and you start to wonder if anyone fears God anymore, or truly cares about people. But lissen, when you stand in good faith, some may ghost you. Don’t get discouraged — sometimes that’s the clearest sign you’re standing in good faith in the middle of a bad faith process.
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Unresolved: My Concern For Future Generations
I thought by now I would be writing a blog—and recording a podcast—celebrating the resolution of a long, painful situation I’ve been walking through.
But it’s August – it’s been one year.
And there is still no resolution.
Yesterday, my granddaughter climbed into my lap. She’s been anxious about starting first grade, and I’ve been doing what I know to do—hugging her tight, pointing her back to God, praying with her through her little worries.
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Finding True Peace in Righteousness: A Journey of Justice and Assurance in Isaiah 32:17
This experience has made me contemplate the difference between genuine peace and a false sense of quiet—a thought that deserves our attention as we reflect on Isaiah's profound message.
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Awaken the Reformer Within You: Overcoming the Bystander Effect in Today's Church
Just like the witnesses to Genovese's murder failed to act, many in the Church have remained passive regarding women's suffering. This call is not just about speaking against injustice. It’s about awakening the reformer within you.
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When “Sister in Christ” is a Condemnation and a Confirmation
Disclaimer This reflection is based on my experiences in leadership coaching, spiritual direction, and ministry, as well as on biblical...
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