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Fatherhood, Manhood, and the Responsibility to Lead
Manhood is more than age or biology. It is a journey of responsibility, accountability, and leadership. This Father’s Day reflection explores the vital role of fathers, mentors, and positive male role models in shaping future generations and challenges men to invest intentionally in the lives of other men and boys.


When Spiritual Rodents Move In
Sometimes the greatest threats are the hidden influences quietly occupying the unseen spaces of our lives. This reflection explores spiritual self-examination, unhealthy thought patterns, and the importance of cleansing and guarding the heart with intentionality and faith.


A Memorial Day message from the CEO, Emissary Way
Memorial Day is more than a holiday. It is a sacred reminder of the courage, sacrifice, and service of those who gave their lives for others. This reflection honors the unseen cost of freedom, the families who carry lasting loss, and the enduring legacy of faith, gratitude, and remembrance.


Happy Mother's Day
In a world filled with uncertainty and emotional burdens, this heartfelt Mother’s Day reflection explores the resilience, sacrifice, and healing power of a mother’s love through faith, perseverance, and restoration.


My Rite of Passage from the "Queen of Clean"
Our lives, like any space we care for, require intentional maintenance. What we allow in, what we ignore, and what we remove all shape who we become. This reflection invites you to examine your inner filters and consider what it takes to live with clarity, purpose, and integrity from the inside out.


Worth Fighting For?
Explore the unseen battle between good and evil and discover how courage, conviction, and faith empower ordinary individuals to stand firm and lead with purpose in challenging times.


Offense: Release It
Offense is inevitable, but holding onto it is a choice. When we release what weighs on our hearts and surrender it to God, we make room for healing, growth, and peace that cannot be found in resentment.


Can I Love God and Be Logical?
King David prayed, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a loyal spirit within me” (Psalm 51:10, NLT). This cry from a national leader reveals something we all face, the ongoing work of humility and surrender. EVERY person in authority is meant to operate under authority also!


February…More Than Black History Month
February is more than Black History Month; it is American History. I meditated on this thought as I was formulating my response to my son’s question… “Why do we have one month each year to recognize Black people?”


Diversity and Love - God’s Creation
Genesis 11 tells an interesting story about a unified people. “At one time all the people of the world spoke the same language and used the same words.” There was no cultural diversity. People desired to make themselves famous and keep from being scattered all over the world but God had a different plan. He decided to “confuse the people with different languages” so they could not understand each other and in that way God “scattered them all over the world.”


IT Tried to Take Me Out
While reading John Eldredge’s book, Resilient, I was struck by his reflections on the lingering impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic. It is remarkable how human beings were created not only to survive against overwhelming odds, we endure and even thrive. The Apostle Paul understood this reality when he wrote, “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair” (2 Corinthians 4:8, NLT).


Dream A Dream
The New Year is a doorway to hopes and dreams. We reflect on the past, reprioritize our present, and plan for the future. Yet, we often overlook the power of a dream breathed by God. Dreams are full of meaning, direction, and purpose.


I Wasn't Supposed To Be Here
I wasn't supposed to be here, but God chose me. God chose you, too. In the beginning, God created, and then He appointed a time. He sent us from eternity, Kairos, into earth’s Kronos time through vessels called parents. Every person entered the earth like Christ, through a mother.


Let Our Words Be Music
One of my favorite classical compositions is Pachelbel’s Canon in D. I am always struck by its many variations and artistic expressions, yet it remains instantly recognizable.


When Thankfulness Feels Hard
Every November, we enter what Americans call “the season of Thanksgiving.” Is thankfulness just a season or should it be a mindset and lifestyle? Scripture challenges us: “Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:18 (NLT)


Confessions of a Christian - Pursuing Christlikeness
In quiet moments of conviction, we’re shaped. Christlikeness isn’t about perfection—it’s about surrender, humility, and letting the Holy Spirit refine us. Strength and grace, Lion and Lamb. May our private battles birth public witness.


When “Now” Overshadows: Resisting Recency Bias in an Age of Distraction
Recency bias makes us fixate on the latest events , but Scripture reminds us history repeats and nothing is new under the sun . Christ remains the same yesterday, today and forever . Anchoring our minds in unchanging truth helps us resist the chaos of the moment. Pause before reacting; anchor in Scripture and stand firm. Don’t be outwitted by Satan’s schemes .


Moral Amnesia: A Call to Righteous Living
In this time, we are challenged to remember what is right, what is moral, what is godly. For true followers of Christ, evidence of genuine faith manifests in the Fruit of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23).


A Leader's Vision: Seeing Through A Dim Glass
I remember the first time I walked into the house we later purchased. The realtor opened the door, and I stepped into a room framed by a wall of windows overlooking calming waters.


A Leader's Filter - A Damascus Road Encounter?
Filters. We all have them, and they quietly shape our daily decisions, judgments, and reactions to others. They decide how we interpret someone else’s choices and how we justify our own.
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