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Considering the Victim While Telling Your Story

Lately, as I’ve been writing blogs and recording podcasts about my past failures, one thought has weighed heavily on my mind: How do I acknowledge the victims of my mistakes while telling my story?

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Saint Mary of Edessa and Abraham of Kidunaia

Many saints endured great trials, some resulting from their own sins and failures. Yet, when they turned back to the Lord, they found hope. Even in their darkest moments, God remained faithful.

One such story is that of Saint Mary of Edessa and her uncle, Saint Abraham Kidunaia.

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Warrior Leaders and Kingdom Leaders

One of the leaders who inspires me the most is Winston Churchill. He was an incredibly brave man who led England during World War II. He was also a remarkable speaker who infused his country with courage in the face of severe adversity.

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The Gospel’s Call to Restore Our Reflection of God

One of the most beautiful and profound themes woven throughout Scripture is the idea that humanity was created in the image of God. From the very beginning, God’s intention for us was clear—we were meant to reflect His nature, His character, and His glory to the world.

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He Will Not Break a Bruised Reed

In 2023, I traveled to Charlotte, NC, for a work conference. The company I was with at the time had sent me there to attend sessions on business operations, plumbing materials, and industry trends. During the day, I sat in seminars about supply chain efficiency and product innovation. In the evenings, I found myself alone in my hotel room, reading my Bible and praying.

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Finding Hope in the Messy Stories of the Bible

Struggling in your faith? The Bible is filled with messy, broken stories of flawed people—and God’s unrelenting love for them. Discover hope, grace, and redemption in Scripture’s rawest moments. Read more now!

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Replacing Self with Christ: A True Foundation for Change

Addicts are often labeled as selfish, but the truth is, all of us play this same game. We could replace drugs with any number of self-serving idols—money, status, success, relationships, even ministry itself—and we’d see the same cycle play out. If we’re just trying to rearrange our circumstances, we’re still living for ourselves, and that will never lead to lasting transformation.

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