• Wash Feet

    In John 13:8-10, Jesus teaches that while salvation cleanses us spiritually, daily living accumulates “dirt” requiring continual cleansing or sanctification. This involves regular spiritual renewal through community and confessing sins, similar to washing feet. Maintaining a strong relationship with Christ and others is essential for ongoing spiritual purity.

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  • Talking To God

    Prayer is a conversation with God guided by the Lord’s prayer to maintain its significance. Fasting, mentioned frequently in the Bible, involves depriving oneself, often of food, to prepare for divine intervention. Notable examples include Jesus, Esther, and Daniel, showcasing how prayer and fasting lead to spiritual breakthroughs and received…

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  • Where Can I Go?

    Psalm 139:7-12 reveals that God’s presence is unfaltering, emphasizing His love and guidance. The verses are a hymn of praise, expressing that no matter where one goes, God’s hand leads and protects. It highlights the distinction between light and darkness, asserting that darkness lacks power in the presence of divine…

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  • How Much More?

    In Luke 11:11-13, the author reflects on parental love, illustrating how a father provides for his children. Experiencing fatherhood transformed the author’s perspective, revealing the depth of love and relationships. This newfound understanding leads to a profound appreciation for Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, highlighting the significance of divine gifts.

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  • Here I Am! Send Me!

    Isaiah 6:8 highlights God’s call for willing servants. The text emphasizes that readiness to serve can be as simple as saying “Send me.” Our obedience is crucial, and God can use us as we are. As our relationship with Him deepens, so does our desire to fulfill His purpose in…

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  • You Are God’s Field

    The content describes a lesson learned by a young man observing workers planting trees. Despite one worker missing, the others continued their tasks, emphasizing the importance of individual responsibility. The message reflects on doing one’s own work for a higher purpose and being judged based on personal effort and heart,…

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  • Stir One Another Up

    Hebrews 10:24-25 encourages believers to actively promote love and good works, emphasizing the importance of community and mutual encouragement as the Day approaches. The passage challenges individuals to thoughtfully pursue these values, likening the journey of seeking knowledge and love to a meaningful, selfless endeavor rather than a pursuit of…

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  • We Are Chosen

    The passage reflects on humanity’s capacity to reshape their surroundings while emphasizing that true creation belongs to God. It draws a parallel between personal choices in everyday items and God’s selection of humanity as His treasured possession. This highlights the significance of being chosen by the Creator amidst His creations.

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  • Only Five Loaves

    The passage reflects on the miracle of Jesus multiplying five loaves and two fish to feed thousands. It emphasizes the importance of gratitude in prayer, suggesting that recognizing and appreciating our limited resources allows for divine multiplication. This realization transforms what seems insignificant into abundance, highlighting faith and compassion.

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  • Turning Curses Into Blessings

    Jabez, whose name means “pain,” was regarded as more honorable than his brothers. Despite the curse his name suggested due to his painful birth, he prayed for God’s blessing and protection. God answered his prayer, demonstrating that through faith and supplication, personal circumstances can be transformed into blessings.

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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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