People often struggle with knowing when it’s the right time to stay and when it’s the right time to leave. Whether it’s a job, a relationship, a city, or even a church, the decision isn’t always clear. Corinth: A Hard Place to Stay After leaving Athens, Paul entered Corinth, a city known for its wealth,…
Author: Eric Targe
Three Cornelias: Lessons From Rembrandt’s Losses
Rembrandt’s life was marked by artistic brilliance and deep personal sorrow. Through the lens of his self-portrait and the absence of a painting of his daughter Cornelia, this reflection explores grief, memory, and hope—revealing how absence, like art and faith, can speak profoundly of love, loss, and longing.
From Colt to Cross To Crown
A 8-day devotional through Holy Week, exploring the significance of the triumphal entry on Palm Sunday to the announcement of death defeated on Resurrection Sunday.
1-2-3 Go!
Jesus commands us to make disciples (Matthew 28:18-20), but where do we start? 123Go! is a six-day devotional designed to equip and inspire you for evangelism. Through Scripture, reflection, and prayer, you’ll develop a heart for the lost, make small but meaningful changes in your daily life, and commit to praying for three people. The…
Grief
A poetic reflection on grief.
Sabbath On Sunday
Sabbath is not primarily about ‘resting away from’ but ‘resting in.’ When we practice sabbath properly we rest in God’s provision (and with His people). Sabbath is not merely self-care.
Why I Observe Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent, inviting believers to reflect on mortality, humility, and the need for spiritual renewal. Its roots trace back to the 6th century, transcending denominational lines, supporting prayer and transformation. While not a sacrament, it facilitates a deeper engagement with God and anticipation of Easter.
A Bondage To Decay
A four-day devotional designed to encourage those facing chronic illness.
Firstborn
A poem inspired by the Christ Hymn of Colossians 1. Jesus is the firstborn over all creation, the firstborn of Mary, and the firstborn from the dead.
The Wreath
A poem reflecting on Jesus’ explanation of the narrow door.