The Freedom Series | Bound No More: The Path to Freedom

You have done the hard work of recognition. You have named the patterns, traced the roots, sat with the uncomfortable truth that something in you has been bound.
But knowing is not freedom.
Knowledge of bondage, without movement toward liberation, can itself become a subtle trap — one where understanding becomes a substitute for transformation.
This is the final post in the series, and it carries the weight of everything that came before it. We have diagnosed. We have defined. We have mapped the terrain.
Now we turn toward the door.

Verse & Vision | June 3, 2026

Blessed are those who mourn. Not those who have mourned and recovered. Not those who are handling their grief well. Those who mourn – present tense, ongoing, unresolved. The word Jesus uses, *penthountes*, is one of the strongest words for grief in the Greek language. The kind that sits in the body and will not be reasoned away. And the comfort He promises shares its root with *parakletos*, the word He uses in John 14 for the Holy Spirit. The mourner is not promised a quick end to grief. They are promised they will not be in it alone.

Verse & Vision | June 1, 2026

This is the fourth time in five days that the verse of the day has been personal. Yet again it is beyond spot on for where I am, what I need. Because he can’t speak, I speak it out loud for him. That phrase is older in my spirit than I consciously realized – until I started researching today’s verse of the day.

Dear Christians… | Does This Look Like Faith to You?

Not every post that mentions God is Christian. Not every post that uses familiar vocabulary is rooted in a true foundation. I’m not saying this to be divisive. I’m saying this the way you warn someone you love – with urgency, because the stakes are real and not everyone can see the car coming yet. Let’s talk about what’s actually there. And what isn’t.

Verse & Vision | May 24, 2026

There is a specific kind of fear that comes just before you say the true thing. Not the fear of physical danger, though that is real for many in this world. The quieter fear of being misunderstood. Of being labeled. Of losing the audience you were just starting to reach. Of someone deciding you’ve gone too far. That fear has silenced more truth than any official threat ever could, because it operates from the inside and does its work before you even open your mouth. The early church did not pray for safety. They prayed to keep speaking. And God moved the building to say he heard them. Peter and John did not ask God to remove the threat. They asked him to make them equal to it. He did. And then some.

Verse & Vision | May 17, 2026

Verse and Vision is a daily series exploring the verse of the day — not just what it says, but what it means. Each post unpacks the biblical context, digs into the original language, and traces the historical and philosophical world behind the text. Where the Word echoes across history, we follow it. Where it lands in the present, we don’t look away.

Verse & Vision | May 16, 2026

Verse and Vision is a daily series exploring the verse of the day — not just what it says, but what it means. Each post unpacks the biblical context, digs into the original language, and traces the historical and philosophical world behind the text. Where the Word echoes across history, we follow it. Where it lands in the present, we don’t look away.

Verse and Vision | May 12, 2026

Verse and Vision is a daily series exploring the verse of the day — not just what it says, but what it means. Each post unpacks the biblical context, digs into the original language, and traces the historical and philosophical world behind the text. Where the Word echoes across history, we follow it. Where it lands in the present, we don’t look away.

What Hard Seasons and Scripture Taught Me About Feelings | Daily Bread

Your brain is constantly scanning, analyzing, and assigning meaning to your circumstances, and then producing a feeling based on that interpretation. The feeling is real, but the interpretation is not always accurate. In short, our brains often lie to us. Feelings are data, but they are not always reliable data. This is not just theology. It is neuroscience. And it matters enormously for the Christian.

Speaking Truth Is Not the Same as Judging | Daily Bread

To say “don’t judge” sounds humble. It sounds gracious. But underneath it is a confusion that quietly does harm to the very people it wants to protect. Speaking truth is not, in and of itself, judgment. And the kindest thing anyone can do for someone caught in sin is not to make them comfortable in it — it is to point them toward the One who can wash it clean.

When Your Faith Shakes | Daily Bread

This is not a polished testimony with a tidy ending. This is what it actually looks like when the shaking is happening — in real time, in a real life, with a real God who is not confused even when I am. I had thought my faith was at the strongest it had ever been. And then the month I’m about to describe happened. This is what I found when I got quiet enough.

When Leaves Aren’t Enough: The Real Work of Spiritual Formation | Daily Bread

Spiritual appearance comes naturally. Showing up, saying the right things, checking the right boxes — from a distance, it all looks like faith. But Jesus wasn’t fooled by a leafy tree with nothing underneath, and He isn’t fooled by us either. In this promised deep dive from the Leaves but No Fruit post, we get honest about the gap between looking formed and actually being formed — what creates it, why it’s so easy to miss, and what real transformation actually looks like from the inside out. Spoiler: it’s slower, harder, and more honest than most of us expect.