Productivity

Beyond the Pulpit: Lessons I Learned at Camp Meetings

Serving at camp meetings wasn’t just about washing dishes, serving food, or even singing in the choir — it was a school of life. From the kitchens to security posts and the choir/orchestra, I discovered that some of the deepest lessons of faith are learned not at the pulpit, but in the everyday acts of service.

Lessons From a Traffic Light: How to Steward Time and Show Up With Purpose

Watching the traffic light outside my window—cycling through red, yellow, and green without fail—reminds me of something profound. It doesn’t wait for applause. It simply does what it was made to do. In that quiet, ordinary moment, I discovered a powerful life lesson about time, purpose, and consistency. This post is an invitation to reflect on what it means to show up faithfully and steward your season—especially when no one’s watching.

Finding my balance

There are three categories of people. Those who identify a problem, talk elaborately about it but do nothing to change the situation. They hope someone else will solve the problem, so they walk away. Next, we have people who have… Read More ›