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Faith That Grows and Lasts

Faith that lasts is rarely built in dramatic moments. It grows through quiet, daily rhythms—prayer, Scripture, stillness, gratitude, and trust—that keep us close to God. In this reflection on Jesus’ invitation to learn the “unforced rhythms of grace,” we explore how steady spiritual practices form a faith that grows deeper over time and endures through life’s changing seasons. Continue reading

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Slow Down

In “Slow Down,” Dave opens with a heartfelt confession: he’s addicted to hurry. Drawing inspiration from the book “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry” by John Mark Comer and Scripture, he explores how our fast-paced culture undermines what matters most—faith, family, friendships, and health. Through honest reflection and vivid storytelling—from hurried walks in NYC to soul-nourishing moments with photography—Dave examines the tension between his values and the pace of his life. He challenges himself (and readers) to unplug, be fully present, and find intimacy with God not in the noise, but in the stillness. As he rediscovers the beauty of slowing down—especially in prayer and daily walks—he begins the journey of recovery from a life of relentless busyness. Continue reading

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