Adventure: The Spirit Who Says Go
Sometimes all it takes is a whisper. A quiet “Go.” That’s how Simeon found himself in the temple courts that ordinary day, holding the Messiah, wrapped in baby-soft skin and holy promise.
Exercise: Ten Thousand Miles
I’ve always preferred adventure to exercise — real movement with meaning. But lately, I’m realizing that staying strong isn’t about vanity; it’s about faithfulness. Peter Attia’s “Outlive” reframed health for me: not just living longer, but living better — being fully present to love and serve. Paul said, “Run in such a way as to get the prize.” For me, that prize is loving well, for as long as I can.
The Surprising Power of Identity
What if the name God calls you could reshape your entire life? In the stillness of a mountainside, you hear him speak a new identity over you — one that invites you into deeper trust, adventure and surrender. It’s a reminder that knowing who you are in his eyes can transform everything, guiding you into a life of purpose and connection like never before.
The Jack Kerouac of Sacred Pilgrimages
Walter Starkie's "The Road to Santiago" brings the Camino de Santiago to life, portraying it as more than just a pilgrimage. His journey reveals a profound encounter with faith, tradition and personal transformation. As the Camino tests both body and spirit, Starkie’s narrative shows how this ancient path continues to resonate with modern seekers, making it a timeless pursuit for those looking for renewal in today’s fast-paced world.
Finding Love and Rest Though Unknowing
We live in a time of the 24-hour new cycle, social media, information excess and compassion fatigue — a time when sometimes unknowing is better than certain kinds of knowing.
Visiting The Seven Churches From Revelation
The prophetic and apocalyptic Book of Revelation has inspired diverse interpretations over the centuries. One thing not in dispute is the book’s strong historical ties to modern-day Turkey.
What is Christian Travel?
What exactly is Christian travel? Most people think of study tours in Israel, mission trips to volunteer in Mexico, or sightseeing the great cathedrals of Europe, but I’m championing a different perspective.