Tag Archives: Faithfulness

Our Hurry vs. the Slowness of God

When God feels quiet, our instinct is often to hurry—to push for clarity, progress, or reassurance. This reflection explores how Scripture invites us to slow down, trust God’s pace, and discover that His slowness is not absence, but an invitation to deeper closeness. Continue reading

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Walking with God

Enoch didn’t leave a résumé. Noah didn’t avoid the storm. Yet both are remembered for one thing: they walked with God. This reflection explores how faithfulness is measured not by impact or recognition, but by closeness—and how God repeatedly provides a “container” of preservation for His people, culminating in Jesus Himself. Continue reading

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Feelings Follow Faithfulness

At church this morning, they mentioned that the 21st Desperation Conference took place this past week, and they described how so many of the 2000 teenagers who attended had dedicated or rededicated their lives to Christ and left the conference … Continue reading

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