Dancing With The Manatees: A Family Parable
Dancing With the Manatees—stepping out of the boat to trust the Master Choreographer. An invitation to courage, healing, and grace-filled discipleship.
Explore how faith shapes the way we love, serve, and connect with others. These articles offer biblical insight and practical wisdom for building Christ-centered relationships—whether in family, friendship, dating, or community life.
Dancing With the Manatees—stepping out of the boat to trust the Master Choreographer. An invitation to courage, healing, and grace-filled discipleship.
Isaiah 58 tells us God desires to heal broken stories, restore generational wounds, and shape His people into repairers of the breach.
Psalm 112 speaks of a person with a Good News heart in a bad news world. His heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord.
For this week’s Abiding In Him devotion, I want to share with you five things we can remember during an unprecedented time of social distancing.
Cheryl loved butterflies. My wife’s sister combined her butterfly affinity with her longtime passion of photography, capturing stunning images of nature.
In our household, especially when there are heated disagreements, we try to recall that there is a wrong way to be right.
George Mueller said, “I live in the spirit of prayer. I pray as I walk about, when I lie down and when I rise up. And the answers are always coming.”
A tribute to my friend, Jarrod Pillsury. Everything in our lives is pointing to something. What would others say your life is pointing to?
A Thanksgiving family devotional: God’s blessings can be appreciated or underappreciated. We see this in the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17.
Johann Sebastian Bach often etched the initials SDG (Soli Deo Gloria) into his music compositions. It was his way of praying that each piece would humbly proclaim “To God Alone be the Glory.”