I’m Ok, You’re Ok
When there’s no crisis to name and no alarm bells going off, the quiet drift of “just OK” can be the hardest slump to escape. Here’s what faithfulness looks like when everything feels flat.
When there’s no crisis to name and no alarm bells going off, the quiet drift of “just OK” can be the hardest slump to escape. Here’s what faithfulness looks like when everything feels flat.
The only path to the life we want runs straight through the hard things we keep avoiding — the habits, disciplines, and daily choices that feel costly now but are the only currency that buys the future we say we want.
There is a tradition in Louisiana called lagniappe — a little extra, freely given. But what happens when we stop noticing the gifts already in the bag?
Most men are great at praying but terrible at listening. Real faith isn’t just asking God for answers — it’s sitting still long enough to actually hear them.
Your past shaped you, but it doesn’t define you. Your identity is in Christ — and that changes everything about who you’re becoming.
He Remembered Peter — royduffey.com Good Friday Reflection Two words from an angel changed everything for a man who thought he had lost his place forever. Peter warmed his hands by a fire while Jesus was being tried. Three times someone pointed at him. Three times he said he didn’t know the man. And then…
Devotional · Passion Week 2026 He Saw You. He Chose You. Now What? Reflecting on what Jesus endured — and what our response should be. By Roy Duffey · April 1, 2026 · 5 min read There’s a word we don’t use much anymore: passion. Not in its modern sense — but in its older,…
Money can be earned back. Friendships can be rebuilt. But when faith goes dim, everything else loses its meaning—and that’s the one loss you can’t afford.
You’ve been disciplined with money, but what about the relational, spiritual, and emotional accounts you’re draining dry? A penny saved is a penny earned, and a soul restored is a life reclaimed.
“And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, to be with you forever.” — John 14:16 (ESV) Picture the room. These men had done life with Jesus. Not just attended His events or quoted His sermons — they had walked the same dusty roads, eaten meals together, laughed together. They…