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Keeping Our Vision of Hope In The Wilderness Journey: A Call To Persevere Toward God’s Best

When God called the Israelites out of Egypt, it was more than a physical journey—it was the beginning of a personal and corporate revival. God gave them a promise: a land flowing with milk and honey. That promise was a picture of rest, victory, and purpose—a destination that required faith, obedience, and unwavering trust in […]

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Be Impressed Only By What’s Important to God

“I’m not impressed.” That statement may sound harsh in a generation obsessed with image, platform, applause, and visibility, even within the Church. But it is not born out of cynicism. It is born out of conviction. After more than four decades of walking with God and serving in ministry, I find myself less and less […]

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Grace . . . A Call to Holiness, Courage, and Compassion in Shaking Times

God’s grace is amazing, abounding, powerful, and freely given through the Sacrifice and High Cost of Love on Calvary! Yet, grace misunderstood, misused, or reduced can lose its impact, potency, and potential in our lives. Our salvation is not determined by the kindness others show us, but by our personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. Human […]

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ALIGNED to ALLEVIATE: In Uncertain Times…Staying Grounded, Rooted, and Aligned in Christ

(See prayer points and primer suggestions at bottom of the page) We are living in sobering and significant times. The pace of change is accelerating, pressures are mounting, and both national and global challenges loom on the horizon. Yet history reminds us that moments of shaking are also moments of opportunity when God calls His […]

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Back to Basics: A Prophetic Call to Leaders for 2026

Many years ago, in the mid-1990s, I taught a series of messages titled Back to Basics. That teaching was not born out of trend analysis or leadership theory, but out of an entire month spent fasting and praying. For that season, I did not go into the office. I largely remained inside my home, setting […]

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Why Leaders Must Learn Contentment

Contentment is not passive resignation. It is an anchored soul settled in God’s sovereignty while remaining obedient to His assignment. Paul said, “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances” (Philippians 4:11). Notice this: Contentment is learned. It is forged in hidden places, developed through long obedience, and cultivated by surrendered trust. Contentment does […]

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Reboot: A Spiritual Reset & Distinction Between Happiness, Joy, and Contentment

This past Saturday night, I had a recurring dream. I found myself preparing to speak before a large crowd. Each time I tried to refer back to my notes, I couldn’t focus on them. Instead, one word kept repeating in my mind: “reboot… reboot… reboot.” When I woke, I began reflecting on what that word […]

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A Time For New Beginnings

There are moments in God when time itself seems to shift, when seasons close and new beginnings quietly but unmistakably emerge. Scripture reveals that God is not bound by time, yet He works through time to accomplish eternal purposes. And how we steward time may be one of the greatest indicators of our spiritual health. […]

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