Books
“The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you.” ~ B.B. King
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The Practice of the Presence of God: Learning to Pray Without Ceasing in a Distracted World

Brother Lawrence’s The Practice of the Presence of God teaches Christians how to pray without ceasing through steady, disciplined awareness of God in ordinary life. This essay explores distraction, constancy, grace, and the biblical call to abide in Christ in a fragmented modern world. Continue reading
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Why Good Intentions Fail in Spiritual Formation

Good intentions fail not because desire is absent, but because design is. In an age of distraction and comfort culture, habits are formed by default rather than intention. Spiritual formation requires structure, rhythm, and restraint. Without a deliberate pattern of life, erosion feels normal and depth remains out of reach. Continue reading
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Occupied Territory: How Modern Distraction and Comfort Erode Intentional Spiritual Formation

Live No Lies exposes how formation happens quietly, not through force but familiarity. It reveals how lies shape desires, desires harden into habits, and good intentions lose ground through comfort and distraction. A sober, timely invitation to reclaim attention and resist erosion before it feels irreversible. Continue reading
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Returning to the Work: Rick Rubin’s The Creative Act

This essay reflects on returning to guitar and writing alongside a slow reading of The Creative Act. Read like a devotional, the book sharpened attention rather than productivity. It reminded me that creativity begins with awareness, patience, and discovering something quietly new inside familiar work over time daily. Continue reading
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Sunday Evening Collective ~ December 14th Edition

Advent Week Three turns toward joy that is quiet, durable, and near. Not cheer manufactured, but longing awakened. Through Lewis, Buechner, and song, this edition invites attentive waiting, shared beginnings, and embodied notice. Joy arrives as gift, woven into ordinary moments, pointing beyond itself toward grace, hope, and home, together. Continue reading
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Sunday Evening Collective ~ December 7th Edition

This week of Advent invites us to receive Peace in the midst of rising demands. A cold morning walk becomes a reminder that steadiness is given, not earned. Through song, stillness, and a simple daily practice, we learn to quiet the hurry and let Peace meet us where we are. Continue reading
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Sunday Evening Collective ~ November 30th Edition

This week we slow our pace and pay attention to what is already good. Through gratitude, honest reflection, and small moments outdoors, we steady ourselves for Thanksgiving week. Grace is present in the ordinary. Choose one simple act of gratitude and let it shape the days ahead. Continue reading

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