Faith & Spiritual Growth

Posts focusing on personal faith journeys, trusting God, spiritual disciplines, prayer, and biblical reflections.

“The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few.” (Matthew 9:37)

🌍Devotional Thought for my Missionary & Ministry Friends 🌍 God’s mission isn’t reserved for the boldest, brightest, or most well-traveled.It’s for the willing. And yet, even in a world aching for hope, the laborers remain few—not because God isn’t calling, but because many of us doubt we have what it takes. But missions was never

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Less Space, More Joy

📦 Downsizing ➡️Upgrading Several years ago, I gave up a very spacious office. A growing team meant more hands on deck—so I moved out to make room for three others. My new space?Smaller. Cozier. Less Space. Books were boxed. Furniture was left behind. Walls were now closer.But do you know what surprised me? I liked

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What Would You Do?

💰 Imagine This: No More Limits Let’s say you woke up tomorrow to news that you’d won a mega lottery. (You may, like us, not play—but just go with it.) At first, it’s easy to imagine what you’d do: But then what? Seriously—once the dust settles, and your lifestyle is as good as you could

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This Is Now

🩺 A Doctor’s Unexpected Epiphany Years ago, back when I worked as a pharmaceutical rep, I regularly called on a doctor who could best be described as… melancholy.Capable? Yes. Kind? Certainly. But cheerful? Rarely. Until one day, everything felt different. He greeted me with a genuine smile. His voice was lighter. His whole demeanor seemed

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Finding Purpose in the Ordinary

An Exceptionally Average Life Let’s be honest—no one grows up hoping to be called average. It feels like an insult. The word carries baggage… like it’s a synonym for mediocrity or lack of ambition. But – hear me out – what if average doesn’t have to be an enemy? In fact, what if there’s something

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