How the Enemy Wins Without a Fight
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How the Enemy Wins Without a Fight

How does the enemy win… without even lifting a sword?

Not with an all-out assault—but through subtle compromise.

In the Book of Judges, we see God’s people go from victory to captivity—not because of an overpowering enemy, but because of the slow, steady erosion of obedience. A toehold became a foothold. A foothold became a stronghold. And before they knew it, the Israelites were bound—spiritually numb, emotionally weary, and far from the God who once led them into freedom.

That same strategy is still in play today.

If we’re not vigilant, we too can find ourselves drifting—not because we turned away from God in a single moment, but because we let our guard down, one small decision at a time.

But there is hope. God never abandons His people. He’s still in the business of breaking strongholds and reviving hearts.

👉 Read my latest AJC column now and share it with someone who needs a reminder that freedom is just one surrendered prayer away.

Let’s trade compromise for courage—and walk in full obedience to the One who fights for us.

No Pain Is Wasted
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No Pain Is Wasted

What happens when life takes an unexpected turn?

In this week’s episode of God Sized Stories, I sat down with Kim Patton—author and foster care advocate—whose journey through sudden moves, heartbreak, and ministry challenges will stir your heart. Her story is a reminder that God often births purpose from our most painful seasons.

🎧 Don’t miss this powerful conversation!

The God Who Chooses the Broken: How the flawed and forgotten become vessels of glory in his hands
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The God Who Chooses the Broken: How the flawed and forgotten become vessels of glory in his hands

Scripture is full of reminders that God doesn’t call the qualified—He qualifies the called. Murderers, adulterers, cowards, and outcasts fill the pages of His story, proving that our past doesn’t disqualify us from His purpose.

That truth came alive in my recent conversation with Angie Howell, author of Jewel of Heaven. A mother of seven, Angie stood at the edge of despair when her newborn daughter was diagnosed with a fatal condition. But through an unlikely encounter with a group of Christian bikers, God delivered a miracle that changed everything.

Read more in my latest Atlanta Journal-Constitution column.

No one is too broken for God. And Angie’s story is proof.

Beyond Easter: When Resurrection Truth Meets Daily Struggles
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Beyond Easter: When Resurrection Truth Meets Daily Struggles

The job didn’t come through. The pressure kept building. And then—Easter came and went, almost unnoticed.

But resurrection wasn’t meant to be seasonal. Jesus didn’t just rise—He reigns. And because He reigns, hope isn’t tied to circumstances. It’s anchored in Him.

💡 Read my latest column for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “Beyond Easter: When Resurrection Truth Meets Daily Struggles”

Real-Life Miracles and Hope: Behind the Scenes of Show Me Your Glory with Eric Swithin
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Real-Life Miracles and Hope: Behind the Scenes of Show Me Your Glory with Eric Swithin

When suffering strikes, it can shake even the strongest faith. But what if, in the midst of the pain, God is doing something miraculous?

In this week’s podcast, I sat down with Eric Swithin—filmmaker and founder of Abba Heart Ministries—to talk about their new documentary Show Me Your Glory, releasing in theaters May 13–15. Together, we explored powerful stories of healing, loss, and supernatural encounters that defy explanation.

If you’ve ever wondered where God is in your suffering, this conversation—and their film—will remind you: He is closer than you think.

Exploring the Supernatural: Lee Strobel’s Latest Investigation
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Exploring the Supernatural: Lee Strobel’s Latest Investigation

Have you ever wondered whether supernatural experiences are real—or just figments of imagination? In this week’s post, I share a personal story that shattered my skepticism as a college student and point to a fascinating new investigation by bestselling author Lee Strobel. His latest book, Seeing the Supernatural, dives into near-death experiences, angelic encounters, and the mysteries of the unseen world with journalistic depth and biblical insight.

🕊️ Whether you’re a seeker, skeptic, or believer, this read—and my conversation with Strobel—will challenge your perspective and deepen your faith.

Like an Evergreen Tree: Aging with Purpose
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Like an Evergreen Tree: Aging with Purpose

As seasons change and life moves forward, how can we remain rooted, thriving with purpose and strength? In my latest column for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, I share timeless lessons from nature and faith — and an inspiring conversation with Dr. Mark Rutland about aging with grace, joy, and unwavering resilience. Like the evergreen tree, we, too, can flourish through every season of life.

FAITH AND PURPOSE WHILE IN PRISON
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FAITH AND PURPOSE WHILE IN PRISON

She was sentenced to life in prison… but God had other plans.”

In this week’s God-Sized Stories podcast, I sit down with Judy Henderson—a woman whose journey from incarceration to inspiration will leave you in awe of God’s redemptive power. Her powerful new book, When the Light Finds Us, is a story of justice, healing, and unshakable hope.

Read the blog to learn more about Judy’s journey and enter our special book giveaway!

This Easter, She Lives
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This Easter, She Lives

In my latest column for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, I share a deeply personal story—one of loss, peace, and the living hope we celebrate at Easter.

As my dear mother-in-law faced her final days, she did so with grace and unwavering faith. Her body grew weak, but her spirit stood firm on the promise that death is not the end.

This Easter, we rejoice in knowing that because Christ lives… she lives.

I invite you to read the full story and be reminded of the power of resurrection hope.