Lessons From Nature | The Ant
When Proverbs tells us to “go to the ant,” it’s inviting us to slow down and pay attention. In studying something so small, I was surprised by how much wisdom God revealed about community, action, boundaries, and faith lived out quietly over time. Sometimes the simplest lessons are hidden in plain sight.
Lot | Fear, Desire, and the Cost of Looking Back
At 2:30 a.m., wide awake and worn thin, I found myself thinking about Lot’s wife—about fear, desire, and why looking back can cost us more than we realize. This story has far more to teach us than a warning about disobedience. It’s an invitation to examine what we long for, what we fear, and whether…
Jonah | Swallowed, Spit-out, and Still Loved
Jonah’s story has always been both hilarious and mildly traumatic for me—thanks, fear of open water. But as an adult, his journey hits differently. It’s messy, emotional, relatable, and packed with lessons I wish I didn’t see myself in… but totally do.