early 20th century

  • May 31

    Oswald Chambers reminds us that the golden rule for understanding spiritually is not intellect, but obedience. This Scottish minister who died far from home at forty-three understood something profound: we cannot think our way into spiritual truth from the outside, we must walk our way into it through faithful obedience. Come discover how surrendered living opens doors that mere knowledge cannot.

  • — Robert Frost.

    Robert Frost knew hardship intimately—loss, poverty, and heartbreak marked his path long before fame found him. Yet from that lived experience came one of his most enduring truths: ‘The best way out is always through.’ This isn’t motivational poster wisdom; it’s hard-won knowledge from someone who understood that the detours we take around difficulty are often longer and darker than facing what stands before us.