Life Library

Welcome to a story God is still writing.

This library holds six Books — Beginnings, Love, Fatherhood, Faith, Becoming, and Tomorrow. Every post is a chapter from one of these Books: real moments, quiet prayers, and unfinished pages gathered along the way.

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Jan 18, 2026
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Matthew 6:34

One of the fears I rarely admit as a father is the fear that my children won't make it—that they'll struggle in a world that already feels unforgiving. This chapter confronts that anxiety honestly, without easy answers or false reassurance.

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Jan 14, 2026
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Proverbs 17:28

I learned early that silence was safer than honesty, strength was required to survive, and usefulness was how love was earned. This chapter explains how those lessons shaped the way I learned to relate, endure, and love.

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I woke up late—but still got everything done. In ten minutes, my daughter was ready and out the door, a quiet reminder that capability doesn't need defending. The rest of the day was intentional stillness. For the first time in weeks, I didn't go anywhere. I stayed home, cleaned, reflected, and let absence teach me something.

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Jan 11, 2026
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Proverbs 19:21

At the time, rejection felt personal and painful. Only later did I realize it wasn't denial—it was direction. What I thought I was losing wasn't part of God's plan, and what came next was something I never could have imagined asking for.

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Jan 11, 2026
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Psalm 27:10

I was still a child when I learned that needing someone didn't mean they would stay. This chapter reflects on abandonment, longing, and the moment emotional self-reliance stopped being a choice and became a necessity.

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The day started loud and overwhelming, with too much noise and too little control. Plans changed, patience wore thin, and the house felt heavier with every passing hour. Still, somewhere between the mess, the late-night exhaustion, and an unexpected act of service, there were reminders of why I keep showing up — even when I'm spent.

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