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Continue reading →: On Chasing RainbowsThe following is an excerpt from a memoir I hope to someday complete. I’ve always enjoyed reading memoirs from other writers but have never considered writing one myself, until recently. Beyond this post, the material may never see the light of day, and if it does, it will likely be…
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Continue reading →: Are You Willing to Lose it All for Jesus?What if we didn’t build our brand? What would happen if we stopped seeking recognition and gave all glory to God? Imagine a church unleashed where people served, loved, and laid their lives down for Jesus and the good of their neighbors, with little to no regard for their own…
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Continue reading →: Excellent or Praiseworthy – January 2021Here’s a list of articles, music, and blog posts from around the web. Everything listed here was encouraging, helpful, or informative to me during the month of January. I hope it blesses you. “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever…
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Continue reading →: What Jesus Can Give Us That Biden or Trump CannotWe place a tremendous amount of hope in our politicians. It’s nothing new to see division, confusion, and chaos after a presidential election. Sure, this election feels more intense than others; yet, the basis for the angst remains the same: politicians cannot deliver what only Jesus can. When we lose…
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Continue reading →: 5 Things I’m Learning About God While Working at a Gas StationWhen I began my studies at Denver Seminary in 2014, I never imagined working at a gas station after graduation. There is nothing wrong with such work, it’s just that my focus was on serving the local church, and I couldn’t see past that vision. I was certain God had…
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Continue reading →: Do Good People Go to Heaven?Throughout the years, I have heard people allude to their goodness as the basis for their admittance into heaven. Such a sentiment will sound absurd to many of you, however, I’m convinced this line of reasoning is more common than you think. In many cases, the people I’ve heard making…
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Continue reading →: When a Leader’s Sin is Laid Before UsLike some of you, I was grieved (and a little surprised) to read the recent news about Ravi Zacharias. The accusations about the sexual misconduct of the Christian apologist, which surfaced after his death, have proven true. Zacharias died from a battle with cancer last May. He was well known…






