Spiritual Growth

Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture in Minneapolis on a clear day, symbolizing faith and leadership in the marketplace.

Aligning Faith and Leadership in the Marketplace

How do we live our faith in the workplace — not just on Sundays? Many Christian leaders feel grounded in worship but lose that alignment once the workweek begins. This is the shift into one integrated life, one identity, one center. Right here in Minnesota.

Couple kayaking through tall grass and a gentle stream on a sunny day.

Practicing Gratitude Amidst Sorrow: Lessons from a Lakeside Weekend

Even amid sorrow, small sparks of gratitude—sun on my skin, a deep breath of fresh air, or a simple, ‘God, what are you up to?’—remind me that joy, presence, and connection are always waiting to be noticed.

Woman overlooking the horizon, gazing thoughtfully toward the future with hope and determination.

When Triggers Push Your Buttons: How to Transform Emotional Pain into Freedom

When emotional triggers push your buttons, they can feel overwhelming. But what if those moments are actually invitations from God to heal, set boundaries, and step into true freedom? Discover how to transform triggers into powerful opportunities for growth and liberation.

A hand submerged in water with sunlight reflecting off the surface, symbolizing baptism, surrender, and spiritual rebirth.

Why I Got Baptized Again: My Story of Spiritual Awakening, Surrender & Soul-Powered Faith

Have you ever felt deeply rejected by a faith community — only to discover a love from God that no human authority can take away? What happens when the Church shuts you out — but Jesus flings the door wide open anyway? That was my story — heartbreak, surrender, and … Read More

The Promise of the 4th! The Spiritual Meaning of Freedom

What is the spiritual meaning of freedom? There’s so much I want to share… which doesn’t surprise me since I haven’t written in a long while. It’s 4th of July, and I am hearing many of you expressing difficulty celebrating Independence Day. But here’s the thing – We can’t NOT … Read More