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Allow Your Coattails to be Grasped

Another week, another borrowing of some profound insight I came across on the Internet…
Sarah Bessey is a favourite Canadian author of many in our community and if you haven’t heard of her or read anything by her, then do yourself a favour and check a Bessey book out of our library. You won’t be disappointed. I’m not sure if the below excerpt comes from some previously published work or if these are just thoughts off the top of her head but they were shared on her story and I was so captivated by them that I typed them out for you to read as well:

High on Coincidence; Higher on Conviction

Rhonda and I have an ongoing thing in which we rate coincidences that come up in our lives on a scale from 1-10. 1 is basically a “huh, that’s cool” but could happen any day. A 10, though, happens exceptionally rarely. I think to date, maybe once in our 21+ years together we could point to what was such a bizarre coincidence that words fell short and we were convinced there had to be more going on beneath the surface. This past Monday morning we didn’t experience a 10, per se, but certainly a story worth sharing.

Random Wisdom; Holy Nudges

Random Wisdom; Holy Nudges

Thinking about what to write this week, I kept circling back to three moments — a tweet, a podcast, and a conversation — that have been living rent-free in my head throughout the summer. They seem unrelated on the surface, but each one, in its own way, has something to say about following Jesus faithfully in 2025.

Love in an Age of Rage: Some Thoughts on Charlie Kirk

By now, you’ve no doubt heard that Charlie — the conservative commentator and founder of Turning Point USA — was shot and killed while speaking at an event in Utah, which is just wild. If you didn’t know much about him beforehand, you almost certainly have learned of him in the days that followed. And if you do, you likely hold a strong opinion one way or the other — and chances are, so do the people in your feed. The man was certainly a divisive figure.