
A Year to Seek, Ask, and Knock
It’s that time of year to reflect on what’s coming to an end and look forward to the newness of what’s ahead.

A Gift to Bring
The gift you bring has far less to do with external value and far more to do with the condition of your heart.

The Provided-for Step
As a lantern illuminates the next step, when we string together provided-for steps, we bring light to the uncertainty down the road.

Deepening Dependency
There’s an intimate act to dependency that when practiced encourages even deeper dependence.

Be Where Your Feet Are
Regardless of the regrets of the past or the fears of tomorrow, the important thing is that you be where your feet are.

A Grateful Practice
There’s a quality to thankfulness that soothes, softens and restores. It’s a practice worth pursuing on much more than just an afternoon.

Hope That Does Not Disappoint
Life’s hardships do one of two things: they either push us towards despair or hope. And there is a hope that does not disappoint.

The Proceeding Thing
There’s a general call over all our lives — it’s to love. Are you walking today in a way that is growing you towards or pulling you away from that call?

Possessing to Give
We’re only able to love because He first loved us. Let’s plug into God’s love — you can’t give what you don’t possess.



To Be Known
It’s one of our deepest desires, to be known, and Psalm 139 is an intimate look into just how personally God knows you.

Enduring Growth
Trials, like workouts, are only as effective to the extent we choose to intentionally engage.

To Be Neighborly
Maybe we ought to think less about who our neighbor is and more about how to be neighborly.


A Greek Encounter
A YWAM story pointing to the power of God living and active in the world today.

Hope Against Hope
In the times when life seems bleak and hopeless — choose belief and hope.


Thought Filter
The thoughts we choose to cling to largely determine the narrative we live in — here’s a thought filter to help.

Replacing Anxiety
Anxiety doesn’t need to be the default, here’s a clear practice to replace anxiety with peace.