We Remember, and Tremble
A family vacation, a brutal river, and a familiar Old Testament reading converge in this reflection on spiritual complacency, reverence, and the quiet danger of letting awe fade. We must remember who God is—and tremble because of it.
God's Beet Field
The parable of the vineyard isn’t just about God’s grace—it’s about us. About the ways we measure ourselves against others, and the quiet resentment that creeps in when we think we’ve worked harder for the same reward.
God's Love Letter to Me: A Reflection from Adoration
A personal reflection from Adoration, born of prayer during the Ignatian Exercises. In silence, God spoke—reminding me that His love is not just true, but personal. This is what I heard.
When We Barter with the Blueprint: Trusting God in the Middle of the Mess
“Even without the full blueprint, we must trust that God will place the right wrench in our hands and point us to the next bolt.”