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When the Wine Runs Out:Finding faith—and God’s glory—at the edge of the unknown
What do you do when the wine runs out?
In my latest column for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, I reflect on Jesus’ first miracle—the quiet, powerful moment at a wedding in Cana where water became wine. It wasn’t just about saving a celebration from embarrassment—it was about revealing the glory of God through simple, obedient faith.
As I meditated on this passage, God reminded me of the power of obeying His voice—even when it doesn’t make sense. Sometimes, our miracle is waiting on the other side of a step of faith.
👉 Read the full article now and be encouraged to trust Him at the edge of your unknown.
✨ Let’s talk about it—what is He asking you to believe or do today?

The Armor We Need for Life’s Battles: Preparing our hearts and minds to withstand hardship and stand strong
Hope can feel fragile when illness, disasters, or tragedies strike. In those moments, it’s easy to forget that life’s hardest battles are not only physical or emotional—they are also spiritual.
The apostle Paul reminded us in Ephesians 6 that we must “put on the full armor of God” to withstand the enemy’s attacks and stand firm in faith. Over the years, this truth has carried me through cancer, financial struggles, and seasons of deep uncertainty.
Victory, I’ve learned, doesn’t depend on whether circumstances change. It comes from knowing that God is on our side—and standing firm in His promises.
👉 Read my latest Atlanta Journal-Constitution column on the blog now.



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Such a blessing