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  • May 26, 2026

    WHEN YOUR SKIN FUSES TO YOUR ARMOR

    We grow up learning to wear masks. It starts early, maybe as far back as elementary school. You join the basketball team, the theater group, and the honor society. Each new circle requires a new version of you, carefully curated to earn belonging, acceptance, and approval. You get good at it. You learn which mask… Continue reading

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    Discipleship, faith, transformation
  • May 20, 2026

    WHY THE MOST IMPORTANT RELATIONSHIP IN LEADERSHIP IS THE ONE YOU HAVE WITH YOURSELF

    Season 1: The Leader Within | Blog #1 “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.” Proverbs 23:7 (NKJV) I once saw my mentor at a grocery store. He didn’t know I was there. After loading his bags into the car, he walked back and returned the cart to the cart return. He… Continue reading

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  • May 17, 2026

    MONEY WOUNDS: WHEN MONEY HURTS MORE THAN OUR WALLETS

    Many people think their struggle with money is only financial. But often, what looks like a money problem is actually a heart wound wearing a financial mask. Money is never just about money. It touches identity, security, fear, shame, love, control, and worth. That is why two people can have the same amount of money… Continue reading

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    healing, life, love, mental-health, relationships
  • March 28, 2026

    LEADING WITH KINDNESS IN A SUSPICIOUS WORLD

    When Good Intentions Are Misread Have you ever tried to show kindness, only for it to be misunderstood—or worse, twisted into suspicion? In leadership, this happens more often than we’d like to admit. A gesture meant to bless can be questioned, criticized, or rejected. 2 Samuel 10 gives us a powerful picture of what happens… Continue reading

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    bible, Christianity, faith, God, jesus
  • March 25, 2026

    YOUR BROKENNESS IS NOT YOUR IDENTITY

    We all have moments when we feel unworthy—defined by our past, our pain, or our failures. In 2 Samuel 9, we meet a man who lived in that reality every day: Mephibosheth, the crippled son of Jonathan, hiding in a barren place called Lo‑debar. His story reveals something powerful about our identity and the heart… Continue reading

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