Glory in the Ordinary

  • In the story of Nicodemus, we see a respected man wrestling with inner doubts, seeking Jesus in the shadows. His visit symbolizes our own quest for deeper connection with God. Jesus invites us to embrace transformation rather than self-improvement, reminding us that rebirth through the Spirit is a divine gift awaiting our surrender. Keep reading →

  • A New Life Has Begun

    In a world obsessed with fresh starts, we often overlook the radical transformation already at play within us. Forget about just becoming better; you are reborn, not defined by your past but by a divine embrace. Embrace the mundane moments of real change—patience, peace, and kindness. Your new life is now. Keep reading →

  • During Passover, many admired Jesus for His miracles but struggled with true faith. He loved them without needing their approval, understanding their hidden motives. This prompts reflection: do we seek Him only for blessings or surrender completely? True faith involves trust and obedience, inviting us to a deeper relationship with Him. Keep reading →

  • In the powerful encounter at the temple, Jesus passionately confronts corruption, symbolizing His love that seeks to restore purity in our lives. His actions remind us that He confronts what harms us, making space for His Spirit. Embracing His transformative work leads to hope and renewal, encouraging us to honor our bodies as His temples. Keep reading →

  • In the heartwarming story of Jesus’ first miracle at a wedding in Cana, we see the profound truth that inviting Him into our ordinary lives brings blessings. His compassionate actions remind us that even in waiting, God prepares us for something greater. Trust and obedience lead to transformations, encouraging us that the best is always ahead. Keep reading →

  • This Sunday letter is a friendly reminder to notice and appreciate the answers to our past prayers that we often overlook. It encourages gratitude for the everyday blessings we have now and reminds us that while waiting can be tough, God’s timing is perfect. Let’s recognize the beauty of our current season and celebrate it! Keep reading →

  • This passage reflects on transformative introductions, particularly to Jesus. I am sharing my personal journey, emphasizing that following Jesus starts with a subtle invitation to discover Him. It’s about curiosity and trust rather than knowing everything. With simple encounters, faith deepens, leading to greater understanding and a closer relationship with Him. Keep reading →

  • In the wilderness, we find a sacred stillness that reveals our true purpose. John the Baptist exemplified humility by pointing others to Jesus instead of seeking the spotlight. Our ordinary lives can reflect this mission, reminding us to behold Christ. We don’t need to be remarkable; we just need to be faithful. Keep reading →

  • A Sunday Letter on Romans 12:2. Embrace the transformative power of letting God into every part of your life. Reject the world’s expectations, which often leave us feeling empty. Allow His Light to illuminate your fears and reshape your perspective, leading you to a path of peace and love. Just take that first step; begin today. Keep reading →

  • The Gospel of John unveils the profound mystery of beginnings, revealing Jesus as the eternal Word who became flesh to dwell among us. He offers salvation, not as a distant observer but as an intimate Savior. In our darkest moments, He brings light, assuring us that we are loved, known, and never alone. Keep reading →