Day 3: The Kingdom Child
As if in approval, the spark of light hit her on the chest and saturated her, filling her heart with light…
As if in approval, the spark of light hit her on the chest and saturated her, filling her heart with light…
Should you wish to return to what you were, traveler, there are two ways. You go backward or onward…
The King has brought you through the wilderness — proof of His love — but He is still King! And you… Well, you’re still a child in all the ways that matter.
You have sought His kingdom and found it, but you find before you a broken kingdom with broken people, who have their own ideas of what it means to serve the King.
Thank you.
Because of you, I dare too.
Heart pumping blood into his veins, a little-known worship song blared in Max’s ear as he pushed himself through the final third of his three-mile run. I’m taking back what the enemy’s stolen from me, the song blasted out. The words sank into his soul and awakened his spirit. He had already fought for and… View more
A dead teenager’s final words haunted Max Owens, her memory an unwelcome taunt from a past he preferred to keep buried. Her voice was a ghost permanently lodged in the recesses of his mind, echoing to him her final heartfelt plea: “Pick the right one, Max.” The tenderness by which she had spoken those words… View more
Society pages headlined One Red Hue, the first art show of Serene Sinclair, once known as the Red half of the break-out musical duo, Red & Ice. Rumors circulated that she had invited Nolan Stone, the Ice half of the duo, to appear, but he had declined to go. News spread that he couldn’t even… View more
*sigh* This story. Beautiful. Heartwarming. Powerful. I didn’t expect to cry. I didn’t expect to be so emotionally moved (as a whole) like I was. I didn’t expect to read it in two sittings. If you have recently doubted your purpose or if God can redeem you from a path/life of bad choices, this story… View more
Losing Serene Sinclair was the best thing that happened to Red & Ice — at least that’s what Nolan Stone’s manager, Ramona, kept saying. “You’re the star of this duo, anyway,” she said after finding out Serene had gone AWOL. “Serene’s talented and gorgeous, but she’s not for this industry. You, on the other hand—”… View more