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Work Is Worship: David’s Blueprint for Organizational Leadership
Worship and Organizational Leadership What does worship have to do with organizational leadership? Most people associate worship with music, prayer, or gatherings in a church building. But in the Bible, worship often looks very different. Sometimes it looks like...
Building What Outlives You: David’s Framework for Success
After failure… after repentance… after sacrifice… what comes next? At the end of King David’s reign, we encounter one of the most overlooked yet significant seasons of his leadership. After the devastating consequences of taking a census and the plague that followed,...
The Purchase of a Lifetime: Redemption on Mount Moriah
What’s the most valuable piece of real estate on earth? Is it Manhattan? Indian Creek Village in Miami—“Billionaire Bunker”? Dubai? Waterfront property in Monaco? What if I told you it’s 37 acres in the Middle East—land so sacred, so contested, so historically...
From Resolution to Rhythm: Cultivating a Life of Pondering
By the end of January, many of us have already felt the tension. We began the year with good intentions—clear desires to live wisely, to lead faithfully, to be more attentive to God’s presence. But now the calendar is full again. Decisions are piling up. The pace has...
Ponder Your Path: A Year-End Reflection from Proverbs
As another year draws to a close, the book of Proverbs invites us to slow down before we speed ahead. In a world obsessed with momentum, Proverbs calls us to pause—to think carefully before we step forward. Because every decision sets a direction. And every direction,...
When Advice Goes Wrong
We live in a world overflowing with advice. Scroll through social media for five minutes, and you’ll find someone eager to tell you what to do — “Five ways to fix your finances,” “Three habits that guarantee happiness,” “Ten steps to a better you.” There’s no shortage...





