• My Sheep Hear My Voice

    In John 10:27-28, Jesus reassures His followers that those who hear His voice are known by Him and that He offers them eternal life, ensuring they will not be lost. This passage serves as a comforting reminder of His protective presence and care over believers.

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  • The Promise in Testimony

    The passage from 2 Corinthians emphasizes God’s role as a source of comfort in our afflictions, enabling us to comfort others. It highlights the significance of personal testimonies in recognizing God’s actions in our lives, affirming hope and faith through shared experiences of healing and salvation. How is God influencing…

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  • Christ is Risen!

    The passage discusses the resurrection of Christ, referencing Luke 24:1-7. On the first day of the week, women visit Jesus’ tomb with spices, only to find the stone rolled away and the body missing. Two men in dazzling apparel remind them that Jesus has risen, fulfilling his prophecy of resurrection.

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  • The Belt of Truth

    The passage from Ephesians 6:14-15 emphasizes the importance of the armor of God, highlighting the belt of truth as foundational for spiritual readiness. It asserts that righteousness, peace, and salvation rely on this truth, suggesting that without it, other aspects of spiritual protection may become ineffective or irrelevant.

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  • Jesus Wept

    John 11:35, “Jesus wept,” is the Bible’s shortest verse but holds profound significance. It illustrates Christ’s perfect humanity, demonstrating his empathy and compassion for the grieving over Lazarus. Despite knowing Lazarus would be resurrected, Jesus’ tears affirm that he shares in our pain and walks alongside us in sorrow.

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  • Who Are You?

    The Bible showcases diverse characters reflecting human nature, with Christ as the ideal. While many relate to figures like Peter or Barnabas, Barabbas exemplifies humanity’s flaws. Despite deserving punishment, Barabbas was freed as Christ sacrificed Himself for him. Ultimately, we all resemble Barabbas, saved by grace and love through Jesus.

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  • The Burning Bush

    Moses’ life is defined by three phases: 40 years of royalty, 40 years of obscurity, and 40 years of divine purpose. Throughout these phases, God guided him, teaching him leadership and service. His experiences, including learning to shepherd sheep, prepared him to lead the Israelites to the promised land.

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  • Mind Your Rudder

    The author expresses a deep appreciation for the book of James, particularly highlighting the significance of James 3:4-5 and 3:12. These verses emphasize the power of the tongue and the importance of knowing one’s limitations. Through Christ, believers can discover their true identities and strengths, contrasting the world’s perceptions.

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  • The Hungry Soul

    The book of Psalms offers comfort and strength to those facing various afflictions like loneliness and fear. It encourages boldness, uplifts the hopeful, and praises faithfulness. Psalm 107:9 highlights that God satisfies the longing and fills the hungry soul with good things, providing reassurance and support for humanity.

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  • Abundant Life

    The passage emphasizes that true life, as described by Jesus, transcends mere existence. It highlights the importance of perceiving the world through God’s perspective, recognizing beauty within flaws, and understanding that darkness is a contrast to the light found in faith and spirituality. This journey reflects a path from sin…

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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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