• Something Borrowed

    The text reflects on the humble birth of Jesus, emphasizing its significance for all people, regardless of status. It illustrates how this unexpected setting reveals God’s presence in every situation and encourages believers to seek and share their experiences of God’s love. Ultimately, it highlights humility and the transformative gift…

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  • O’ Jerusalem

    This content reflects on the birth of Jesus, emphasizing the humility of His origins in Bethlehem rather than Jerusalem. It discusses the prophetic significance of His birth, the establishment of Jerusalem by David, and the lessons of humility and service that Jesus embodies. Ultimately, it encourages believers to embrace humility…

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  • A New Adam

    This advent series reflects on the significance of Christ’s birth, exploring themes of sin, separation from God, and the promise of reconciliation through Jesus. By emphasizing light overcoming darkness, the message urges believers to walk in faith, reflecting God’s light and grace while acknowledging the need for connection and peace…

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  • The Reason for Our Joy

    The message emphasizes the joy of salvation through Jesus Christ, as foretold in the Old Testament. It highlights humanity’s need for divine grace and the importance of recognizing spiritual danger. Christians are called to share this joy and truth with others, encouraging them to seek refuge and ultimately experience eternal…

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  • The Word Became Flesh

    The passage reflects on the significance of Jesus Christ’s incarnation, emphasizing His role within the Holy Trinity and His fulfillment of the law. It highlights God’s love and grace toward humanity, illustrating that Jesus’s coming was part of a divine plan to reconcile people with God. The text encourages reflection…

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  • The Well of Salvation

    The message reflects on the significance of Christmas, emphasizing God’s trustworthiness and salvation through Jesus. It highlights the relationship God desires with us, rooted in faith and love. Believers are encouraged to engage with scripture, prayer, and community, celebrating the promise of eternal joy and the unconditional love of God…

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  • Good News of Great Joy

    The post reflects on the significance of Christ’s birth, emphasizing that it was orchestrated deliberately for all people, particularly the lowly. Jesus’ humble arrival as savior illustrates his accessibility and universal message of joy and peace. The author encourages believers to share this gift of grace as they prepare for…

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  • John the Baptist

    The content reflects on the significance of John the Baptist in relation to Christ’s coming, emphasizing his role as a prophet preparing the way for salvation. It contrasts John’s humble lifestyle with that of contemporary religious leaders and highlights the transformative understanding of salvation, urging Christians to spread the message…

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  • A Voice in the Wilderness

    In preparation for Christmas, Isaiah 40:3-5 heralds the coming of the Lord, emphasizing the need for spiritual readiness through repentance and purification. The wilderness serves as a transformative space leading to a divine encounter. John the Baptist echoes this call, inviting all to prepare their hearts for Jesus, who brings…

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  • Announcing the King

    The arrival of Jesus, heralded by John the Baptist, marks a significant moment in salvation history. Zechariah and Elizabeth’s miraculous story illustrates God’s faithfulness to His promises. Salvation through Christ transcends immediate worldly concerns, offering hope and eternal assurance, fulfilling the divine plan of redemption seen throughout prophecy and history.

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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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