manna mindset
In a culture obsessed with control, God invites us into something entirely different: daily dependence. Through a terrifying accident and a season of uncertainty, I learned what it meant to surrender worry and receive the “manna” God provides each morning — peace, mercy, and just enough grace for today.
speak, lord!
God used the simplest moment—an elderly friend leaning in to hear and turning on a light to see—to remind me what it means to position my heart toward Him. In a season filled with noise and distraction, He invites us to sit still, lean closer, and whisper, “Speak, Lord. I am listening.”
the fig leaves we still wear
We’ve been hiding since Eden. We’ve been covering ourselves with spiritual fig leaves, hoping no one will see our mess. But God’s question still echoes: “Who told you that you were naked?” He never asked us to live masked or ashamed. Real healing begins when we bring our whole selves into the light… seen, known, and still loved.
You Don’t Have to Be Okay to Belong
You don’t have to be okay to belong. Godly community is built on honesty, not perfection. When we let people into our mess, we give them permission to do the same.
strength in the serving
When we serve others, something holy happens. What should drain us actually fills us. Serving doesn’t just bless others—it changes us. It reveals purpose, reshapes perspective, and strengthens faith until our hearts begin to reflect the very One we serve.
cracked & called
When God calls, He doesn’t look for perfection—He looks for willingness. This story is a reminder that our cracks don’t disqualify us; they make us usable in His hands. In our brokenness, He shines brightest.
grace for the faithful
If you’ve been running on empty, this is your reminder: God is not asking for more effort. He’s offering more grace. When life feels like striving and your soul feels weary, Jesus’ invitation still stands: “Come to Me, and I will give you rest.”
Making Room at the Table
Hospitality is discipleship in action. In this blog, we explore what it means to reflect the Kingdom of God through open doors, shared meals, and genuine welcome. Every invitation extends the heart of Jesus, reminding the world that there’s always room for one more.