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Continue reading →: Practicing Humility in Leadership“So he got up from the table, took off his robe, wrapped a towel around his waist, and poured water into a basin. Then he began to wash the disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel he had around him.” “I have given you an example to follow. Do as…
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Continue reading →: The Bread Joseph Did Not Touchhttps://www.bible.com/bible/111/GEN.39.6 Joseph was Jacob’s beloved son.He was the one who received the special tunic and had dreams far bigger than his age.But his life changed completely. Because of his brothers’ envy, Joseph was sold as a slaveand ended up in Egypt, in the house of an officer named Potiphar. Even…
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Continue reading →: When what seems little in Jesus’ hands becomes more than enoughNow when it was evening, the disciples came to him and said, “This is a desolate place, and the day is now over; send the crowds away to go into the villages and buy food for themselves.” But Jesus said, “They need not go away; you give them something to eat.” They said…
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Continue reading →: Holding onto the Promises to Press OnThe story of Jacob and Esau is a story of family wounds, wrong choices, and consequences that do not disappear with time. Jacob deceived his brother, took what was not his, and fled to preserve his own life. Years passed, distance grew, but the conflict was never healed. In Genesis…
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Continue reading →: When the Wine Runs OutThe story of the wine in Cana (John 2:1–11) carries far more historical, cultural, and spiritual weight than it appears at first glance. It is not just a miracle — it is a revelation of how God responds when something is missing. WHEN SOMETHING IS MISSING… In first-century Jewish culture,…
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Continue reading →: We want the comfort He gives… but do we really want the Holy Spirit Himself?As a church and as individuals, we need to honestly admit something: we want to be comforted. We want rest, relief, and peace in the middle of our pain. And that is not wrong — it is human, and God knows we need it. But a deeper question arises:we long…
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Continue reading →: A new year doesn’t change you — a new heart doesThe turn of the year usually brings a sense of new beginning. The calendar resets, the pages of the planner are blank, and it feels like this time everything can be different. We make lists, set goals, promise to change habits, improve attitudes, and become a “new” person. But as…
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Continue reading →: Head held high, heart bowedThe song “I Speak Jesus” was being sung and, while I was praying, I noticed two postures in my own body and heart. At one moment, my chin was lifted, declaring the name of Jesus over my enemies, over internal and external battles, over thoughts, fears, and circumstances. In the…
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Continue reading →: What happens when the soul’s silence meets the inexhaustible Source?It’s been a few days since I’ve written, and I have the feeling that there is nothing left to create, write, or express. It’s as if the words have withdrawn and gone quiet inside me. Maybe this describes you as well. Not necessarily with writing—but with life. You keep doing…
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Continue reading →: Acts 17 and Athens: when ideas replace GodA city full of ideas, but empty of truth Acts 17 takes us to Athens, one of the most important cities of the ancient world. Known for its altars, public debates, and philosophical systems, Athens was a center of ideas and deep reflection (Acts 17:16–17). There was an intense spiritual…
