Leading with Encouragement: What Barnabas Teaches Us About Leadership Today
Discover the powerful leadership lessons of Barnabas, the “Son of Encouragement” from the Book of Acts. Through humility, faith, generosity, and encouragement, Barnabas showed what it truly means to lead with the heart of Christ. This inspiring devotional explores how his example still speaks to believers today and how God can use ordinary people to uplift, strengthen, and guide others in faith.
When God Feels Silent
When God feels silent, He is still near. In Job 13:20–28 and Job 14:1–22, we see Job wrestle with pain, fear, and uncertainty while still reaching toward God. This devotional reflection explores the deeper meaning behind suffering, the fragility of life, and the comfort of God’s presence even in seasons of silence. Inspired by Psalm 91:4 and the imagery of protection, peace, and the Lion of Judah, this post is a reminder that God sees every tear and never leaves us alone in our struggles.
Psalm 91: God Is Our Protector in Times of Uncertainty
Psalm 91 reminds us that no matter what we face, God is our refuge and protector. In uncertain times, His presence covers us, strengthens us, and fills us with peace beyond fear.
Why This Matters Right Now — A Call Back to Truth
We are living in a time where truth is being diluted—where voices are loud, but hearts are empty. People are searching, but don’t know where to turn. Romans 10:9 cuts through the noise and brings it back to one question: Who do you say Jesus is? Because eternity is not shaped by opinions—it is built on truth.
The Transforming Power of Repentance: Why It Matters
Repentance is not about shame—it’s about surrender. It’s the moment we stop running, turn back to God, and allow His grace to meet us right where we are. In that turning, we find not condemnation, but healing, restoration, and the beginning of something new.