At the start of the summer, life was supposed to be filled with joy, anticipation, and the excitement of new beginnings. My son was just three weeks old, and I was preparing to step into my responsibilities as the assistant camp director at Northern Frontier. But in an instant, everything changed. It was an ordinary … Continue reading Hope in the Wreckage
Category: Faith
Pursuit of Excellence
There once was a park renowned for its serene beauty. At the park's heart is a quaint garden bordered by a once-proud wooden fence. Now, the fence is worn down, with broken slats, peeling paint, and a sagging gate that creaked with every gust of wind. Despite its condition, the fence was ignored, becoming a … Continue reading Pursuit of Excellence
From Guilt to Grace
Judah’s Journey of Redemption Growing up with a brother is like having a built-in best friend and rival all rolled into one. My brother and I were no exception. We were always up to some adventure—or mischief—and one particular afternoon remains etched in my memory forever. We had this old wooden bunk bed that, depending … Continue reading From Guilt to Grace
Stay In Your Lane
Ever feel like you're juggling flaming torches, and every time you turn around, another one is tossed into your hands? It's that overwhelming sensation where you want to excel at one thing, but life keeps hurling distractions your way, each ready to ignite a new crisis. This feeling of being overwhelmed usually triggers one of … Continue reading Stay In Your Lane
The Lower Lights
On a lonely stretch of shoreline, where the land met the tumultuous waters of Lake Erie, stood a lighthouse—tall, proud, and steadfast. For years, it had been a beacon of hope for sailors, its light cutting through the darkest nights and fiercest storms. The responsibility of keeping this vital light burning fell to a man … Continue reading The Lower Lights
How to Overcome Fear
Before providing practical principles for overcoming fear, discussing the two types of fear outlined in Scripture is essential. The first type is “fear of the Lord.” This refers to a deep respect, reverence, and awe for God. It is about recognizing His power, justice, and mercy, leading to a life guided by His principles. The … Continue reading How to Overcome Fear
Bewildered in the Wilderness
When I was a kid, my siblings and I used to play in the creek behind my grandparent's house. We'd walk up and down the bank, lifting loose rocks to look for crawfish. One time, I got tired and wanted to head back toward the house. I turned around and began walking in the direction … Continue reading Bewildered in the Wilderness
Together in the Clouds
I always counted it a great privilege to know my aunt Charlotte. Granted, you might say I had advantage with half my family going to the same church. I remember walking down the halls of the children’s wing after Sunday school and I’d see her in her class room. I’d say, “when will Aunt Charlotte … Continue reading Together in the Clouds
Mirrors
We're all mirrors. A mirror reflects whatever is right in front of it. Look around at all your hobbies and interests, the people and things you've surrounded yourself with. That's you. Those things make up who you are. "Be yourself" sounds a lot different when we realize that who we are, our identities, is made … Continue reading Mirrors
What does it take to really change?
"He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew, or any other good old city, town, or borough, in the good old world." Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is famous for his transformation of character. His humbug personality undergoes a … Continue reading What does it take to really change?