Historically, Advent has always been a season of waiting. It’s a time of longing, watching, and preparing our hearts for the coming of Christ, inviting us into stillness in a world that never slows down. And yet, here we are, experiencing Advent in the age of artificial intelligence. We live in a time when answersContinue reading “Experiencing Advent in the Age of AI”
A Word of Encouragement for Those Who Are Working Hard This Time of Year
For many of you, this is the busiest season of the year. End-of-year deadlines are approaching.Projects must be finished.Loose ends tied.Expectations met. The demands on your time are high, and the pressure feels constant—sometimes even crushing. I see it close to home. My wife, Terri, is living in this season right now. Long days. FullContinue reading “A Word of Encouragement for Those Who Are Working Hard This Time of Year”
Waiting in a Culture Addicted to Speed
We live in a world trained to eliminate waiting. We demand fast downloads, instant responses, and same-day delivery. Waiting, schmaiting. In our present age, waiting feels like failure, or worse, irrelevance. But Scripture consistently calls God’s people to focus on slow faith. Waiting teaches discernment, dependence, and depth. It exposes our impatience and re-centers ourContinue reading “Waiting in a Culture Addicted to Speed”
