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Dispatch No. 21: Christmas Unwrapped – Unboxing The Kingdom

We love the moment when the box is opened and the gift inside is revealed. If Christmas is the wrapping, then Jesus’s life is the unboxing. The manger introduces the Gift; the ministry unveils its meaning. From Bethlehem’s swaddling clothes to Galilee’s dusty roads, the Kingdom of God is slowly, beautifully unwrapped not in a… Continue reading
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Dispatch No. 19: Mission Killers – Hurry, The Buzz That Drowns Out Love

The Envoy exists to steady the hands and strengthen the knees of Christ’s ambassadors, ordinary saints entrusted with an extraordinary dispatch. In this series, “Mission Killers,” we’ve named pride, fear, envy, and unforgiveness. Now we name another saboteur: hurry. Hurry is not speed; it’s strain. It’s the inner posture that says, I must outrun grace.… Continue reading
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Dispatch No. 18: Mission Killers – Fear, The Mute Button on the Envoy

The Envoy exists to steady the hands and strengthen the knees of Christ’s ambassadors, ordinary saints who carry an extraordinary dispatch into ordinary places. In this series, “Mission Killers,” we’re naming the inner saboteurs that thin our witness and unravel our calling from the inside out. We’ve unmasked pride, the quiet saboteur that centers the… Continue reading
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Dispatch No. 17: Mission Killers – Pride, The Quiet Saboteur of the Envoy

The Envoy exists to steady the hands and strengthen the knees of Christ’s ambassadors, ordinary men and women who carry a royal dispatch into ordinary places. In this series, “Mission Killers,” we’re naming the enemies within—the habits of heart that quietly lodge in us and slowly make us unfit for the mission we’ve been sent… Continue reading
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Dispatch No. 15: Mission Killers – The Silent Assassin Called Unforgiveness

The Envoy exists to steady the hands and strengthen the knees of Christ’s ambassadors, ordinary men and women who carry a royal dispatch into ordinary places. In this series, “Mission Killers,” we’re naming the enemies within—the habits of heart that quietly lodge in us and slowly make us unfit for the mission we’ve been sent… Continue reading
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Dispatch No. 12: Lingering Echoes From the Desert Village

I grew up in a small village where the rhythm of life was slow, the values were communal, and the stories were passed down like heirlooms. Even now, years removed from that place, I find myself carrying its echoes. The way I greet elders, the instinct to share food with guests, the suspicion of overly… Continue reading
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Dispatch No. 8: The Cure for Loneliness

It’s a strange thing, isn’t it? You can be surrounded by people at work, in church, even at home and still feel completely alone. You smile, nod, and say “I’m fine,” but inside, there’s a quiet ache. A longing to be seen, known, and loved. I’ve felt it. Maybe you have too. Every time we’ve… Continue reading