A painting depicts the silhouette of a lone figure gripping a hammer, standing beside an unfinished wooden structure beneath a dark, storm-filled sky as golden light breaks along the horizon.

The Substance of What We Cannot See

Faith doesn’t wait for evidence. It builds in obedience when the skies are still clear. This powerful devotional from Hebrews 11 explores the gritty, unseen work of belief through the story of Noah—swinging a hammer, holding a promise, and trusting the Word of God more than the world around him.

Old wooden barn in a rural field with lightning striking in the stormy night sky.

What If You’ve Never Actually Prayed? Psalm 25 and the Startling Truth About Your Prayer Life

Most of us say our prayers. Few of us actually pray. In this raw meditation on Psalm 25, we follow the story of a farmer who only turned to God when his field was on fire—literally. What if prayer isn’t about words at all, but about the soul finally moving toward God? This post might change the way you think about prayer forever.