Dear Friends & Family,
Today marks six months since the passing of my wife, Marsha.
What has been one of the hardest seasons of my life has also been filled with overwhelming blessings—because of your prayers, support, and love.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you.
If I could sit with you face to face today, I would lean in and tell you what has kept me going all these years—through storms, silence, revival, heartbreak, and miracles.
It’s not strategy. It’s not hype. It’s not some perfect plan. It’s the pulse of heaven beating inside my chest.
At the center of it all is this truth:
Jesus Is Lord.
Not just in title, but in the full authority of heaven and earth.
“Every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord” (Philippians 2:11).
That means every struggle, every fear, every question must bow to Him.
When Jesus is Lord in your heart, He becomes Lord over your circumstances. He becomes the anchor in chaos, the captain in storms.
This isn’t religion. This is rule. And His rule brings peace.
But the world screams fear louder than ever before. Every headline, every whisper from the enemy tries to paralyze us.
But here’s what the Spirit keeps whispering to me lately:
Faith Over Fear.
“God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.” (2 Timothy 1:7)
Fear is a liar that wants to steal your voice. Faith is the fire that sets it free.
It’s time we walk in fearless obedience, not timid survival.
This is our moment. This is our calling.
Faith doesn’t tiptoe—it takes territory.
But how? How do we live this bold, holy life in a world so broken?
Only one way.
Spirit Brings Power.
“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you…” (Acts 1:8)
The Holy Spirit is not an accessory. He’s not optional. He’s the very breath of God inside us.
When the Spirit fills you, fear flees. When the Spirit leads you, power follows.
He is not just in church services—He’s in hospital rooms, job interviews, airports, backseats, front porches.
Wherever you are, the Spirit is present—and where He is, anything can happen.
My prayer for you this week is simple:
Let Jesus be your Lord. Let faith rise higher than fear. And let the Holy Spirit breathe fresh power into your soul.
With bold hope,
Mike
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