
The Weight of Waiting
Patience is not passive. It is the quiet discipline of trusting the process when every instinct screams for resolution. Here is what I have learned about the space between asking and receiving.
March 15, 2026
Weekly Reflections
Short-form writing at the intersection of faith, leadership, and everyday living. Not sermons. Not lectures. Just honest words designed to stay with you longer than it takes to read them.

Patience is not passive. It is the quiet discipline of trusting the process when every instinct screams for resolution. Here is what I have learned about the space between asking and receiving.
March 15, 2026

Every morning is an advance on a loan you did not apply for. The question is not whether you have time — it is what you owe it. A reflection on urgency, stewardship, and the myth of tomorrow.
March 8, 2026

Leadership does not begin when you take the stage. It begins the moment everyone else stops talking and looks at you. What you do in that silence defines everything that follows.
March 1, 2026

Community is easy to celebrate and difficult to maintain. The real work happens in the conversations nobody wants to start and the forgiveness nobody wants to extend first.
February 22, 2026

You do not need a seminary degree to think deeply about God. You need a willingness to let the questions sit with you longer than the commute home. Here are five that changed the way I see everything.
February 15, 2026
There is a difference between discretion and hiding. If you are building something meaningful but refuse to let anyone see it until it is perfect, this is for you. The work does not need to be finished to be worth sharing.
February 8, 2026
Every Sunday morning. One reflection. No spam. Just something worth sitting with before the week starts.