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Faith in Daily Life
Practical ways to live out Christian faith every day.


Grace and Forgiveness: How to Live Like Jesus Every Day
1 Corinthians 3:9 A mini sermon inspired by the Holy Spirit's morning manna Called to Be Fishers of Men I'm a fisher of men. I will not...

Brian Tomek
2 min read


Pray Without Ceasing
Dr. Joe’s life reflected the meaning of “pray without ceasing”—his faith, kindness, and constant gratitude made him truly irreplaceable. Through loss and memories, we discover God’s calling to rejoice always, pray in every moment, and give thanks in all things. In living and honoring His Word, we find the assurance that among God’s children, there are no goodbyes, only “I’ll see you later.”
Trace Pirtle
3 min read


Don't Quit on God's Good Ideas
Don't quit on God's good ideas for your life. Learn to distinguish between human expectations and His joyful calling, and discover why waiting on the Lord renews your strength for meaningful service.
Trace Pirtle
5 min read


Centralized Faith: Finding Order in Life's Mess Through Christ
Everything is centralized for greater impact on production. It makes for an easier time finding what you need and sometimes what you want. Having your ducks in a row may look like a mess on a drop cloth, but out of that, what seems to you and the world as a mess comes a message.

Brian Tomek
2 min read


Beyond the Elevator Pitch: When God Asks 'What Do You Do?'
"What do you do?" It's the most common question in professional settings, and you've probably perfected your elevator pitch for networking events and client meetings. But what happens when God Himself looks into your soul and asks that same question? A powerful dream revelation taught me why every Christian entrepreneur needs more than a standard elevator pitch—we need a kingdom-integrated response that bridges career networking with spiritual calling.
Trace Pirtle
8 min read


When Faith Becomes Commerce: A Call to Return to Gospel Truth
Did Jesus sell Tickets to His disciples if they wanted to hear Him preach the Gospel? Did He sell salvation and Godly advice, oh and healing?
No, the answer is no.

Brian Tomek
2 min read


Murphy's Law vs. Fruit of the Spirit: A Sunday Morning Revelation
Ever had one of those days where everything seems to go wrong? From stubbed toes to bad coffee, the author's chaotic Sunday morning seemed governed by Murphy's Law. But a timely spiritual revelation changed everything. We can break free from negative thought patterns by shifting focus to the Fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Christians have spiritual resources to transform how we respond to life's e
Trace Pirtle
6 min read


Is The Bible True? 2025
Is the Bible true? This question carries eternal consequences. While our world offers many paths to truth, Jesus boldly claimed, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." Like a student facing a high-stakes exam, we must decide if we'll trust God's Word or insist on our own way. The evidence supports Scripture's reliability, but ultimately, faith asks each of us: "Is that your final answer?
Trace Pirtle
7 min read


Morning Prayers to Start Your Day with Purpose
Discover powerful morning prayers to start your day with God’s purpose and peace. This post offers Christian morning routines, daily devotional tips, and sample prayers to help you build a consistent, faith-filled start. Learn how morning prayer strengthens your faith, aligns your heart, and guides your day.
Trace Pirtle
4 min read


Fellowship of the Unashamed
Although the letter's author and origin are questioned, its impact is not. This letter has Holy Spirit power. It may not transform a bench-warming, lukewarm Christian into a later-day D.L. Moody evangelist, but who knows what God can do with those of us who subscribe to the Fellowship of the Unashamed?
Trace Pirtle
2 min read


He Is Risen!
This post reminds us that "He is risen" and calls us to establish new ministries or recommit to established ones. Let's be "doers of the word" as ambassadors of Christ.
Trace Pirtle
3 min read
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