Tag: Series: The Good, The Bad & The unGodly

  • Grace in the Passenger Seat [FRIDAY]

    By Friday, the week had become its own parable. Friday arrived with its own brand of character development, the kind you don’t ask for but apparently need. As I approached my fourth exit off the roundabout, I noticed one of those rare, glorious occurrences: the left lane was backed up, and the outside lane was…

  • From Moron to Why [THURSDAY]

    A slow Thursday queue becomes a quiet moment of inner growth as frustration shifts from harsh labels to a single, gentler question. This reflective instalment captures how small changes in language signal deeper emotional transformation, setting the stage for Friday’s final story and its unexpected lesson.

  • The Silent Victory [WEDNESDAY]

    Wednesday arrived with an obscene amount of traffic at the roundabout, the kind that turns an already lengthy moment into an even longer one. But this time, I did it silently. No muttering.  No insults.  No commentary.  Just breathing. A tiny, quiet win, the kind no one sees but God. Paul would call this “walking…

  • The Horn, the Shame, and the Elderly Couple [TUESDAY]

    I’d made it past the roundabout, a small miracle, and was just a minute from my destination, but up ahead, I could see a minivan stopped in the road.  The car in front slowed, then stopped, and as I drew closer, I was irritated that I had to do the same.  I assumed it would…

  • Grace in the Merge Lane [MONDAY]

    An honest look at spiritual formation in the most unlikely place, the morning commute. From road‑rage confessions to quiet moments of grace, this series explores everyday transformation, Romans 7 tension, and the God who meets us in the merge lane.