A man is baptized in water by another believer, surrounded by soft light and mist, symbolizing faith, surrender, and joy found in Christ.

The Gospel on the Way Home

Acts 8 retold through the eyes of the Ethiopian official, this devotion places the reader inside the chariot, inside the Scriptures, and beside the water where faith becomes obedience. A cinematic, deeply reflective meditation on conversion, baptism, and the joy of meeting Christ on the open road.

A ram caught in a thicket at sunrise, bathed in warm golden light, symbolizing God’s provision on Mount Moriah and foreshadowing Christ’s sacrifice.

The Knife, the Manger, and the Throne

A ram caught in a thicket at sunrise marks the moment God provided a substitute on Mount Moriah. This powerful image foreshadows the sacrifice of Christ and reminds us that the story of salvation began long before Bethlehem and leads us toward the return of our King.

A soft, impressionistic painting of a Galilean hillside at sunrise, with olive trees and a small cluster of stone houses glowing in early light.

The Road Out of Bethlehem

Experience the quiet beauty of Nazareth at sunrise, the humble hillside where Jesus spent his hidden years. This peaceful scene of olive trees and stone homes reflects the promise, the waiting, and the quiet faith woven into the early life of Christ.

A lone man stands in the doorway of a dim Bethlehem stable, his silhouette cast by warm golden light. His shadow stretches across a stone wall, forming the shape of a cross above a wooden manger filled with straw.

The Hill Where God Lay Down

In the quiet of Bethlehem, a carpenter’s shadow falls across a manger, forming the shape of a cross. The Carpenter’s Shadow captures the moment when the story of redemption began—light entering darkness, foreshadowing the sacrifice that would save the world. A vivid reminder that from the cradle to the cross, Christ’s purpose never changed.