Tagged with "brokenness"

  • After God's Heart

    David's life reveals that being "after God's heart" is not about sinless perfection, but about a heart that repents, returns, and rests in God's sufficient grace.

  • The Bitter Harvest of Sin

    Sin promises satisfaction but delivers shame. What once felt thrilling leaves a bitter harvest — yet grace still invites us into life.

  • Guard the Grace

    A reflection on how many churches respond to sexual sin—and what those responses quietly teach about confession, belonging, and grace.

  • Sons of Brokenness

    From the aftermath of Korah’s rebellion emerged a lineage shaped by holy fear, humility, and grace — voices whose worship was forged in brokenness and preserved in the Psalms.

  • Fractured Light

    A testimony of brokenness, mercy, and the quiet work of God in the darkest places—where grace refracts through what has been shattered.

  • A Theology of Weakness

    God is not threatened by human weakness, nor surprised by failure.

  • Not Even One

    When Scripture strips away self - confidence, grace is revealed not as an idea to admire, but as a Person to depend on.

  • From Knowing to Surrender

    Knowing the truth is not the same as being changed by it. This is the story of a slow undoing — where grace met me when my resolve finally ran out.

  • Press On

    God sees more than our failures — He sees the fight. Even when defeat feels constant, His call is not condemnation but courage.

  • Awakened in the Valley

    Written in confinement, this testimony reflects on a painful awakening — recognizing how sin had created distance from God and how a season of confinement became a place of clarity, healing, and transformation.

  • Happy Birthday

    Written in confinement on his birthday, this testimony reflects on spiritual growth, past failures, and the deep realization that only God can fill the empty places of the heart.

  • If Only...

    We often wish we could rewrite parts of our past, yet God, in His sovereignty, works through even our regrets to accomplish His purposes and shape our lives.