I am a Leaf on the Wind.

"I am a leaf on the wind. Watch how I soar." Hoban "Wash" Washburne Consider the leaf on the wind—delicate yet propelled by forces unseen. It does not resist the wind but yields to it, allowing itself to be carried to new heights. Likewise, surrendering to the divine wind of God's guidance in our faith... Continue Reading →

Jude’s Warning Against False Teaching

The book of Jude sits near the end of the New Testament; inside, we discover a potent and relevant message for Christians facing challenges. Jude tackles the threat of ungodly influences infiltrating the Christian community with solid theological affirmations, poetic condemnations of ungodliness, and practical guidance for believers in such situations. We are living in... Continue Reading →

The Magnificat

When Mary visited her relative Elizabeth, she took about seventy miles from Nazareth to a place near Jerusalem—possibly Ain Karim, five miles west of Jerusalem, where Zechariah and Elizabeth lived. Later, in 2:4, Mary would make a similar journey, but this time, she would be much more pregnant. Mary's song, found in Luke 1, sounds... Continue Reading →

It’s not you; it really is me.

I've observed a fascinating pattern unfold over the years. Frequently, individuals express frustration, claiming an inability to find the right community or lamenting being deemed unsuitable by a particular group. As this narrative recurs, it becomes tempting to empathize with their plight and blame others for not meeting certain expectations. Yet, a deeper reflection reveals... Continue Reading →

The Setting Sun

At some point in 1996, I met Dudley Spears in Bowling Green, KY. I was slowly making my way towards preaching. By making my way, I mean doing everything backward and more complicated than it should be. I was always impressed with his ability to write clearly and swiftly at a rate I couldn't fathom... Continue Reading →

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