Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Can We Extend God’s Grace to Each Other?

We often say, "God can handle my toughest questions." We entrust Him with our doubts, pain, and mess, confident that nothing is too much for Him. But here's what I've been thinking about: If we trust God with our mess, why is it so hard to be open with each other? Why do honest, difficult conversations make us uncomfortable when we can freely share our doubts with God? Why do we struggle to trust each other with honesty, especially when hard conversations make us anxious? As Christians, we feel this tension deeply, and it shapes how we approach one another. We want to honor others in conversation and speak truth with love. Yet honesty is hard. Sometimes we slip speaking from anger, judgment, or pride instead of grace. Sometimes we avoid hard talks altogether, afraid of making things worse. This tension is familiar to many of us. Ephesians 4:15 calls us to speak "the truth in love," so that we can grow into Christ. Truth and love. Together. Not one without t...

Latest Posts

What Priscilla Taught Me About Purpose Without a Platform

Stop Praying Loaded Prayers

The Grace to Know the Difference

The Posture of Prayer

Where God Teaches My Soul to Breathe poem

Where Does Your Soul Breathe?

Living at the Speed of My Soul

When God Says "Wait," But You Hear "Go"