THE LIFE BLOG
The Unexpected Interpreter
A carefully planned Bible study took an unexpected turn when a New Age interpreter stepped in. Discover how God used the interruption to change a life.
A Spiritual Cancer
Anti-Zionism is examined through Scripture, affirming God’s enduring love for Zion (Jerusalem) and Israel while urging believers to reject antisemitism and pray.
Proclaim Liberty!
The Year of Jubilee foreshadowed the spiritual freedom found in Yeshua, calling believers to live with gratitude, wisdom, and eternity in view. Are you embracing that freedom today?
Flawed Strength, Faithful God
God worked through Samson’s failures to fulfill His purposes. This reminds us that although sin carries consequences, His grace remains greater than human weakness.
Sowing in Tears, Reaping in Joy
From a strawberry field to a life in full-time ministry, this blog shares a journey marked by unexpected calling, quiet struggles, and unwavering faith.
Seeker, Skeptic, Scoffer, Scorner
People respond to God’s truth in different ways. This blog shares a personal story and four types of people we may meet when sharing the gospel. How is God calling us to listen with discernment?
When Helping Isn’t Convenient
Abigail’s courage in 1 Samuel 25 reminds us that helping others isn’t always convenient. Who in your life needs your help right now, even if it disrupts your plans?
An Unexpected Love
Remembering God’s grace toward us empowers us to show unexpected love – even to those who oppose or strongly disagree with us. Who might God be calling you to love this way?
Isn’t it Time to Eat the Meal Yourself?
What might happen if we "tasted" God’s Word firsthand instead of through someone else’s lens?
Poor Planning
As Ezra prepared to return to Jerusalem, he faced uncertainty by humbling himself and seeking the Lord. Could it be that true wisdom begins not with control, but with surrender?
God’s Red Pen of Love
Pride fuels rebellion, but God’s loving correction humbles and restores us. Will we resist it or receive it as grace for our healing?
From Burning Bush to Blank Page
Despite our fears, God is glorified when we serve Him. What area is He inviting you to surrender, trusting Him even when confidence feels small?
Be a Piece of the Peace
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, be inspired by Yeshua’s example: serve others and glorify God, making a “day on” instead of a day off.
When Our Hearts Grow Cold
Jesus had compassion on those who rejected Him. What would change if the church met the Jewish people with His mercy, kindness, and grace?
Crushed at Christmas
Instead of “crushing” someone this holiday season, let’s focus on the Messiah and extend His grace, even during difficult interactions with friends or family.
Christian Beware: Religious Antisemitism Is on the Rise
Sadly, some Christians hold antisemitic views toward Israel and the Jewish people. Scripture promises all Israel will be saved; their spiritual hardening is temporary.
When the Seasons Change, He is Constant
Fall leaves are beautiful, yet their colors signal dying. Psalm 1:3 reminds us God guides and provides even in seasons of pruning and growth.
The Kindness We May Have Forgotten
During the 9/11 attacks in New York, many showed extraordinary courage by putting others first. Their actions reflect chesed – selfless love lived out in the midst of tragedy.

