One of the things I love most about the H.E.A.R. Method is that it reminds us that Scripture was never meant to be rushed or treated like a task to complete. It is meant to be experienced. It...
If you are still getting your footing with the H.E.A.R. Journal, you are not behind—you are exactly where you should be. We are only a couple of weeks into this journey together, which means we are learning in...
If you are new to the H.E.A.R. Journal, you are in good company. We just started this together last week, and like anything new, there is a learning curve. Some days it will feel natural. Other days, it...
Many of us want to read the Bible consistently, but good intentions can quickly turn into rushed reading or checking off a box on a plan. Scripture invites us into something deeper—not just reading God’s Word, but allowing...
There is a difference between knowing a story and being awakened by it. Most of us know the Christmas story. We can picture the manger, the angels, shepherds in the fields, and a star hanging over Bethlehem. But...
It just takes one moment. One conversation. One connection point. Back in 2018, our family still hadn’t found a church home. We had been trying another local church for a while, but it just didn’t feel right. With...
Have you ever dropped something valuable and then felt sick to your stomach when it shattered? Our natural instinct is to sweep up the pieces and toss them. Broken things feel useless, don’t they? Many times, we can’t...
Have you ever had a plan that didn’t go the way you expected? A door that shut, an opportunity that slipped away, a redirection you never saw coming? That’s exactly what happened to the apostle Paul in Acts...
Chris recently shared in his blog that setting aside distractions is important, as well as creating space to meet with God. For those with ADHD, just sitting still can feel like an Olympic task. Mind-wandering isn't a bug...