• Captives Set Free, Youth Empowered: The Next Step for Miry Clay Ministries

    When I look into the eyes of a 6th grader who genuinely wants to grow in Christ, I see more than just a student. I see hope, legacy, and the future church. That’s why we launched YEP – the Youth Empowerment Project, a three-year Christ-centered mentoring journey for 6th grade students who are hungry to…


  • The Father’s Love: A Prodigal’s Perspective from Prison to Pulpit

    From prison walls to a pulpit, my story mirrors the prodigal son’s. I ran from authority, lost everything, and hit rock bottom. But when I turned back, God didn’t wait—He ran to me. This isn’t about earning a second chance. It’s about a Father who never stopped loving me, even while I was still a…


  • Igniting My Passion, Uncovering My Purpose: A Journey of Transformation

    There comes a moment in life when the questions become louder than the answers: What am I meant to do? Why am I here? For me, that moment ignited a journey of self-discovery and transformation. It wasn’t an instant revelation, but a gradual unfolding of passion and purpose that began when I stopped chasing what…


  • Go Tell It: Living the Call of the Great Commission

    Go Tell It on the Mountain” isn’t just a hymn—it’s a challenge. This Christmas season, we’re called to step into the mission of the Great Commission: to proclaim the Gospel boldly, disciple others faithfully, and trust in Jesus’ presence every step of the way. Join me as we explore how to live out this call…


  • Living His Mission – Kairos Moments

    Seizing Kairos Moments: From Light the Night to Menorah House God’s timing is always perfect. This week, I witnessed a divine alignment as Kerry and Kristin attended Light the Night, visited our West Boca Campus, and discovered a profound connection to the Menorah House ministry. Their story, woven with God’s purposes, mirrors the courage of…


  • Dismantling the Prison Pipeline: Exposing the Plot of Third Grade Literacy Levels

    In the fight to dismantle the prison pipeline, early literacy stands as one of the most powerful tools. On Make a Difference Day, the Nehemiah Ministry joined hands with community partners to create two reading gardens at North Fork and Westside Heights Elementary Schools, providing young learners with a peaceful space to read, learn, and…


  • Out of Control but Not Out of Hope: God’s Plan in the Pruning

    Out of Control but Not Out of Hope: God’s Plan in the Pruning explores the tension between life’s overwhelming moments and God’s intentional process of growth. Drawing from personal experiences—balancing the demands of doctoral studies, leading multiple ministries, and planting new campuses—the post reflects on how God uses seasons of pruning to shape us for…


  • The Shift from My Efforts to His Grace: Understanding True Righteousness

    This week’s blog explores the transformative journey from relying on self-effort to embracing God’s grace, emphasizing that true righteousness is found through faith in Jesus Christ, not personal achievements or good deeds. It unpacks the concept of positional righteousness—what Christ has accomplished on our behalf—and lifestyle righteousness—how we live out that grace daily. The message…


  • Running Toward Purpose: Lessons from Jonah’s Journey

    In this week’s reflection, I dive into the story of Jonah—a man who ran from God’s purpose and found himself in the belly of a fish. Like Jonah, we often resist when God calls us out of our comfort zones. But through his journey, we learn invaluable lessons about obedience, repentance, and the power of…