• Little Rudder, Big Results

    The passage emphasizes the power of the tongue, likening it to a ship’s rudder that directs its course. Silence can lead to passivity and danger if it prevents speaking truth. Intentional control of speech and thoughts is essential, as both words and silence shape one’s life and spiritual direction.

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  • The Power of the Tongue

    Proverbs 18:21 highlights the dual power of the tongue, emphasizing that both life and death coexist in our words. We often neglect the impact of silence, which can hinder our ability to speak life into situations due to fear or doubt. This silence can prevent God from working in our…

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  • The Ninety-nine or the One

    The passage emphasizes the joy in heaven over a single repentant sinner compared to the righteous. It addresses the misconception that the ninety-nine are safe without recognizing their own need for salvation. True shepherding involves pursuing the lost, as all sheep can stray, highlighting the necessity of care for every…

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  • What Has Been Will Be

    The content explores the human tendency to cling to past experiences, particularly trauma, praise, and dramatic events, which can hinder personal growth. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing one’s worth beyond past accomplishments and traumas. The author encourages seeking support and appreciating one’s true identity as seen by others, particularly…

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  • Spiritual Bulimia

    The content explores the dangers of spiritual binging and purging, comparing it to Bulimia Nervosa. It emphasizes the importance of building deep spiritual roots through consistent habits rather than chasing emotional highs. Spiritual growth requires discipline, patience, and time, especially during seemingly dormant periods, which are essential for deepening faith.

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  • Stay Rooted

    The post emphasizes the significance of maintaining one’s identity and purpose as a Christian. It compares the influence of environment on individuals to natural elements, illustrating how a single Christian can either blend in or effect change. It stresses the necessity of staying connected to Christ, the source of life…

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  • A Question of Worth

    The passage discusses Matthew 13:44-46, comparing the kingdom of heaven to a treasure and a merchant searching for valuable pearls. It emphasizes the lengths one man went to acquire the treasure, symbolizing the value of the kingdom. Ultimately, it reveals that God willingly sacrificed everything for each individual, highlighting their…

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  • Some Days…

    The author reflects on the spiritual struggles described in Ephesians 6:12-13, emphasizing the challenge of daily life and how biblical passages can feel either illuminating or burdensome. The distinction between spiritual attack and tiredness blurs, leading to the conclusion that one should rest in God’s provision and patiently await His…

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  • The Wedding Garment

    The parable of the wedding garment illustrates that acceptance into God’s kingdom requires being clothed in Christ’s righteousness. Although the king invited everyone after the original guests rejected his invitation, he expelled one guest lacking proper attire. This emphasizes that simply accepting an invitation to salvation isn’t enough without genuine…

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  • The Road Less Travelled

    This text emphasizes the importance of engaging with all parts of the Bible, even the challenging or less popular books. It argues that difficult discussions and teachings can foster deeper faith and understanding. By not avoiding hard topics, individuals can confront beliefs, seek truth, and grow spiritually, ultimately enriching their…

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Who am I?

I’ve walked a path I didn’t ask for, guided by a God I can’t ignore. I don’t wear titles well—writer, teacher, leader—they fit like borrowed armor. But I know this: I’ve bled truth onto a page, challenged what I was told to swallow, and led only because I refused to follow where I couldn’t see Christ.

I don’t see greatness in the mirror. I see someone ordinary, shaped by pain and made resilient through it. I’m not above anyone. I’m not below anyone. I’m just trying to live what I believe and document the war inside so others know they aren’t alone.

If you’re looking for polished answers, you won’t find them here.
But if you’re looking for honesty, tension, paradox, and a relentless pursuit of truth,
you’re in the right place.

If you’re unsure of what path to follow or disillusioned with the world today and are willing to walk with me along this path I follow, you’ll never be alone. Everyone is welcome and invited to participate as much as they feel comfortable with.

Now, welcome home. I’m Don.

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