Courage is not a theory. It’s a scar. You’ve faced loss, disappointment, betrayal. You know something about survival. But survival isn’t the Read More »
The Question Beneath the Surface You may look successful on paper—strong resume, solid reputation, visible results. But deep down, you may be Read More »
In a world that prizes performance over presence, charm over character, and comfort over courage, the Apple TV series Ted Lasso quietly Read More »
Any magazine in the grocery store line will tell you Men’s Health Month again. You’ve likely seen the usual headlines: eat better, Read More »
Lisa Modrzejewski, Crucible Women’s Ministry Leader, shares the following reflection on how Crucible has impacted the way she interacts with her world: Read More »
Former President Theodore Roosevelt stood at the Sorbonne in Paris on April 23, 1920, and delivered his speech, “Citizenship in a Republic” Read More »
“We all need somebody to lean on. Lean on me when you’re not strong and I’ll be your friend, I’ll help you Read More »
“I’m fine,” I lied, as my friend asked me how I was doing. The truth was that I was struggling and holding Read More »
