When Church Doesn’t Feel Like Home – Part 2

When Church Doesn’t Feel Like Home – Part 2

When Your Gifts Are Silenced In Part 1, I shared how a place that once felt like home—especially in youth ministry—can slowly become unfamiliar. How subtle shifts, unspoken decisions, and relational distance can leave you feeling like an outsider in a space where you...
When Dreams Get Weird (And What I Did About It)

When Dreams Get Weird (And What I Did About It)

When Dreams Get Weird (And What I Did About It) The other night, I had one of those dreams. You know the kind — where nothing seems to make sense, yet everything feels oddly real. It wasn’t just random images flashing through my mind; it was a full-blown story...
The Day Death Held God

The Day Death Held God

The Day Death Held God I’ve been thinking a lot about Saturday. Not just any Saturday—that Saturday. The one after the Cross, before the sunrise and the stone rolled away. The day where nothing happened. The day where hope was dead. The day where silence ruled. That’s...
When Curiosity Ruins a Perfectly Good Misunderstanding

When Curiosity Ruins a Perfectly Good Misunderstanding

When Curiosity Ruins a Perfectly Good MisunderstandingHow I misread a biblical phrase for years—and why I’m glad I finally questioned it For a long time, I thought I had a neat little insight tucked away whenever I came across the phrase “half-tribe of Manasseh” in...
Trust in the tension

Trust in the tension

There’s this story in Luke about a Roman centurion that always sticks with me. It’s one of those moments where you can almost feel the tension hanging in the air. The centurion had a servant who was seriously sick, and despite being a man of power and authority, he...