"Break Me" — The Prayer You Pray When You're Tired of Holding Yourself Together
We work hard at holding ourselves together. Walls up, image intact, control in both hands. Then there's David, facedown on the floor after his worst year, asking God for something strange: 'Let the bones which you have broken rejoice.' A strange thing to ask for. Until you understand why he's asking.
"Search Me, O God" — The Prayer That Invites God Into the Parts You've Been Hiding
David didn't ask God for protection. He didn't ask for provision. He asked God to look at the parts of himself he'd been hiding, and to not look away. Six words. Three seconds. The kind of prayer you don't pray casually once you understand what you're saying.
How do I find a good church?
Let's be real — some churches are toxic, and church hurt is a real thing. But a healthy church is one of the best things that can happen to your faith...
How do I deal with doubt?
That guilt you feel for doubting? It's not from God. Doubt isn't the enemy of faith — it's faith doing push-ups. The question isn't whether you'll dou...
The Lord's Prayer, Line by Line — What Jesus Actually Meant by 'Your Kingdom Come'
You've prayed the Lord's Prayer a thousand times. But Jesus built it as six hinges — worship, surrender, mission, trust, grace, dependence — and each one pushes back on an instinct we bring to prayer. A verse-by-verse walk through Matthew 6:9-13.