Matthew 26:14–35 unveils a significant portion of Jesus’ journey toward the cross, marked by the ominous foreshadowing of betrayal and the heartbreaking denial by one(more…)
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The Dance of Redemption: Joy in Heaven over Repentance
In the tapestry of Jesus’ teachings, there exists a parable that resounds with the jubilant melody of redemption—the Parable of the Lost Sheep from Luke(more…)
Extravagant Love: The Anointing at Bethany in Matthew 26:1–13
In Matthew 26:1–13, we encounter a poignant and beautiful scene at Bethany where a woman pours a costly jar of perfume on Jesus, signifying an(more…)
Finding Serenity in the Chaos: Prioritizing Spiritual Nourishment During Lent
Finding moments of quiet reflection can be a challenging endeavor. The story of Mary and Martha, as told in Luke 10:38-42, serves as a poignant(more…)
Faith and Authority: Miracles and Challenges in Matthew 8:18–34
Matthew 8:18–34 presents a series of compelling events in the life of Jesus, showcasing both His authority over nature and demons and the varied responses(more…)
The Good Samaritan’s Lesson: A Call to Love and Compassion During Lent
In the tapestry of teachings woven by Jesus Christ, the Parable of the Good Samaritan stands out as a radiant thread illuminating the path of(more…)
The Healing Touch: Matthew 8:1-17
Encountering Compassion and Authority In Matthew 8:1–17, a series of remarkable events unfold, revealing the compassionate nature and authoritative power of Jesus Christ. This passage(more…)
How To Grow Sunflowers
As a Kansas Girl Sunflowers have always been my favorite flower. My love of Sunflowers started when my mother would take me to the edge(more…)
A Look Into Luke: Readings For Lent
As we enter the season of Lent, (Ash Wednesday is February 14th) it’s essential to pause and reflect on the profound significance of this period(more…)
Leadership Lessons from Jesus
Leadership is a timeless concept that transcends historical and cultural boundaries. One of the most iconic and enduring examples of leadership can be found in(more…)