Posts Categorized: Mikes Blog

The Courage to Act

If we had known the attacks of September 11 were coming, would we have stopped them? Of course we would have. We would not have cared who discovered the plot or what political party they belonged to. We would not have argued about their other beliefs or policies. If someone had the ability to stop… Read more »

The Friend Who Tells the Truth

“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” Proverbs 27:17   No one grows strong spiritually in isolation. When we are left alone with our own thoughts and desires, it becomes easy to justify our choices and overlook the quiet ways we begin to drift from God. Accountability places someone beside us who is… Read more »

A Walk and Two Questions

The other day I was out on one of my regular walks, talking with the Lord the way I often do. Walking has become a time when I speak openly with Him, sharing what is on my heart and mind. As I walked, two questions kept rising within me. “Lord, why did You create humans… Read more »

The Older I Become

The older I become, the more aware I am of how quickly life moves. Years that once seemed long now pass in what feels like moments. Seasons come and go, children grow up, and memories quietly accumulate behind us. What once felt like the beginning of life slowly becomes a collection of stories we look… Read more »

When the World Trembles, Stand in Faith

Fear is everywhere today. People fear sickness, financial collapse, losing their homes, or the future their children and grandchildren will inherit. Some fear dying. Others quietly fear being forgotten and left alone. Fear creeps into the heart and begins to shape the way we see everything around us.   Turn on the television or read… Read more »

The War Between Control and Trust

Drive down any highway and look at the billboards. Scroll through social media for five minutes. Watch a commercial during a major event. The message is relentless. A woman’s body sells cars, perfume, fitness programs, even hamburgers. She is posed, polished, filtered, and perfected. Her worth is framed by youth, shape, skin, and sex appeal…. Read more »

Resolve Before Regret

Right now, we are bombing Iran. That is not just another headline or a passing moment in the news cycle. It is a serious turning point. Moments like this force a nation to decide whether it will confront a growing threat while it is still manageable, or wait until that threat becomes far more dangerous… Read more »

The Night Pride Collapsed

In Isaiah 47, God speaks to Babylon and exposes the heart of a nation intoxicated with its own power. “You said, ‘I will reign forever.’” “You felt secure in your wickedness.” “You said, ‘I am the only one, and there is no other.’” These words reveal more than ancient history. They uncover a mindset—a belief… Read more »

When Respect Sat Down

Tuesday night’s ‘State of the Union’ was not just a speech. It was a snapshot of a divided nation.   When the President of the United States stands before Congress to deliver the State of the Union, it is more than politics. The Constitution requires that the president report on the condition of the country…. Read more »

When Hearts Become Hardened

Genesis 19:3–5 records a moment that exposes more than one city’s sin; it reveals the end result of moral drift. In this account the men of Sodom surround Lot’s house at night. They come from every part of the city—young and old. They are not secretive. They are not embarrassed. They are united and demanding…. Read more »