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In a world that pulls us in a hundred directions, Ephesians gently calls us back to the truth that we are chosen, loved, and invited into a...
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Do you find the chaos and noise of the world getting you down? It's time to turn down the noise of the world so we can turn up the voice of God. Join Erica Parkerson for a weekday Bible podc...

In a world that pulls us in a hundred directions, Ephesians gently calls us back to the truth that we are chosen, loved, and invited into a...

As we navigate the tug‑of‑war between who we were and who we’re becoming, Galatians reminds us to breathe deeply and rest in the truth that...

We all love a powerful redemption story, the kind where life takes a sharp turn toward hope. As we look at familiar examples like Gru or The...

There was a time when I thought the Bible was mostly a rulebook—clear instructions for how to behave so God would be pleased with me. But th...

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From the very beginning, God invited humanity to tend the earth, and Jesus continued that theme by teaching through the rhythms of farming—p...

Wheat might seem simple, but in the Bible it carries the weight of provision, blessing, sacrifice, and spiritual transformation. Again and a...

Happy Earth Day! I love that God didn’t just give us a world to live in—He gave us a world bursting with flavor, fragrance, and meaning, rig...

Grapevines show up everywhere in the Bible, and it’s no wonder—they’re rich with meaning about blessing, growth, and staying connected to th...

Every year when the first tulips push through the cold soil, it feels like God whispering, “See? I’m still making things new.” After months...

There’s something deeply comforting about realizing that even Jesus, the One we look to for strength, clarity, and peace, knew what it felt...

Doubt has a way of sneaking up on us, even when we think we should be “past” it—and John the Baptist is proof. The same man who boldly procl...

If you’ve ever wondered whether your grief was “too much,” Naomi’s story reminds us that God never asks us to tidy up our pain before coming...

Have you ever prayed a prayer that felt like it might break you? Hannah knew that kind of desperation well. Her story reminds us that God is...

If you’ve ever wrestled with God, you’re in the same company as Jacob, a man whose entire life was marked by tension, striving, and the rele...

A person’s final words to us can feel very weighty—whether it’s a heartfelt request, a hope they entrust to you, or a direction that reshape...

Finding peace in the middle of life’s everyday chaos can feel a lot harder than staying calm in an actual emergency; at least in emergencies...

We’ve all had those moments where we insist something didn’t happen unless there’s a photo to prove it—because if you ate the prettiest meal...

It’s funny how we can stare straight at something—our phone, a simmering pot, the obvious answer—and still miss it entirely because our mind...

There’s something about first words that makes us lean in—whether it’s a toddler saying “tweezles” or a little voice calling from another ro...

Some beginnings arrive disguised as endings, wrapped in loss or disappointment so heavy it’s hard to imagine anything good growing from them...

It’s funny how something as ordinary as an olive—yes, a fruit!—can carry so much meaning when we look at it through the lens of Scripture. A...

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It’s funny how the things we weren’t ready to understand as kids make so much more sense now, and how God works the same way, giving wisdom...

If you pause long enough to notice the trees around you—whether they’re towering evergreens or a single branch outside your window—you might...

As we learn to bring our honest pain before God, lament becomes less of a last resort and more of a sacred practice that steadies our hearts...

When we look honestly at the brokenness around us, it’s no wonder we sometimes feel like exiles in a world that isn’t what God intended. Lam...

When we stop trying to rush past our pain and instead face our hardest emotions with honesty, we often discover that God is already waiting...

Lament isn’t about weakness—it’s a sacred way of bringing our pain, questions, and longing before a God who listens and grieves with us. As...

We all carry emotions that don’t always feel easy to name—sadness, anger, worry—and yet Scripture shows us that God never asks us to hide th...

Sometimes the hardest person to be honest with is ourselves. We polish the outside, stack up our “good qualities,” and hope no one notices t...

Questions have a way of revealing what’s really going on beneath the surface—whether we’re genuinely seeking truth or just trying to protect...

We’re quick to size people up, aren’t we? A glance, a rumor, a circumstance—and suddenly we think we know the whole story. John 9 reminds us...

Forgiveness has a way of pulling us out of hiding, especially when we finally see the weight we’ve been carrying and the grace being offered...

A Sabbath story can sneak up on us, especially when it exposes the places where our rule‑keeping has quietly taken the driver’s seat. Matthe...

We’ve all heard phrases that sound biblical but aren’t, and sometimes those half‑truths can quietly shape what we believe. Paul’s words to T...

Sometimes we chase after moments that make us feel “rich,” only to realize later that the real treasure was never the stuff we gained but th...

Greed has a sneaky way of showing up in our lives, especially when we use a moment or position to get something we want. David’s story remin...

Sin rarely stays contained, and most of us have felt the sting of how our choices—especially those rooted in greed or self‑interest—spill in...

Greed is one of those quiet sins we rarely talk about, yet it has a way of shaping our hearts more than we realize. After reading The Anti‑G...

There are seasons when just keeping everyone fed and functioning feels like a full‑time job, and the smallest act of kindness can feel like...

Meals can sometimes feel like a small act of faith—staring at what looks like barely enough and hoping it somehow stretches further than log...

Sometimes God shows up in the places we least expect—right in the middle of the moments that felt wrong, inconvenient, or confusing at the t...

There are days I feel like half my life is spent negotiating with picky eaters, adjusting meals on the fly, and trying to keep everyone fed...

Sometimes faith feels straightforward in theory—trust God, follow Him, and expect His goodness to show up—but real life has a way of shaking...

We’ve all seen those moments when someone’s life takes a turn so dramatic you can’t help but stop and stare—whether it’s a friend choosing s...

It’s one thing to talk about repentance when you know what it feels like to mess up—but how do you call people to turn back to God when you’...