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Waiting for the Final Resurrection
The Christian life is lived between Christ’s resurrection and our own, sustained by a promise that has not yet fully appeared.

Cam Duecker
May 74 min read


The Resurrection in Ordinary Life
“The Christian life isn’t lived by escaping the ordinary, but by living in it differently.”

Cam Duecker
May 54 min read


You Don’t Have to Prove Yourself
The Christian life is not about becoming worthy of love, but about living from the love already given in Christ.

Cam Duecker
Apr 305 min read


When God Feels Distant
The hiddenness of God is not the absence of God. It is often the way He teaches us to trust His promises rather than our perception.

Cam Duecker
Apr 285 min read


When You Still Feel Condemned
The voice of condemnation may remain, but it does not speak the truth over you.

Cam Duecker
Apr 234 min read


When the Body Does Not Heal
The resurrection of Christ does not mean the body always recovers in this life. It means the body will not remain broken forever.

Cam Duecker
Apr 214 min read


Daily Bread and Daily Fear
The resurrection of Christ does not remove the pressures of daily life. It places the promise of God within them.

Cam Duecker
Apr 194 min read


When What Was One Is Torn Apart
When marriage breaks, it can feel like everything that once held life together has come undone. But even here, Christ’s promise does not break.

Cam Duecker
Apr 144 min read


The Risen Christ Still Meets You
“The risen Christ is not absent; He is present, active, and continually giving what He has already secured.”

Cam Duecker
Apr 125 min read


Living Between Saint and Sinner
The Christian life is not a movement from sinner to saint. It is the life of one who is already declared righteous in Christ, and yet still struggles with sin. There is a tension at the heart of the Christian life that many Christians feel, but few are able to clearly articulate. Scripture speaks in remarkably strong terms about what has been given to those who belong to Christ. We’re told that our sins are forgiven, that we’re justified before God, and that we stand clothed

Cam Duecker
Apr 95 min read


Christ Is Risen…Even When Nothing Feels Different
“The resurrection is not grounded in our experience. It is grounded in the Word of God, which declares what God has done.”

Cam Duecker
Apr 75 min read


The Day Death Lost Its Sting
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not merely the reversal of a tragedy. It is the decisive victory of God over sin, death, and the powers of darkness.

Cam Duecker
Apr 54 min read


The Silence Between Death and Life
Holy Saturday is the quietest day in the Christian year. Christ has died, the tomb is sealed, and the world waits in silence for what God will do next.

Cam Duecker
Apr 44 min read


It Is Finished
At the cross, the sin of the world meets the mercy of God. What appears to be the darkest moment in history becomes the moment when salvation is accomplished.

Cam Duecker
Apr 35 min read


The Cost of Love
The love that redeems the world is not sentimental or abstract. It is the costly love revealed in the self-giving sacrifice of Christ.

Cam Duecker
Mar 245 min read


The Hidden Work of God
God’s work in the world often unfolds quietly, hidden beneath ordinary circumstances that appear insignificant to human eyes.

Cam Duecker
Mar 194 min read


You Are Not What You Achieve
“We are not defined by our achievements. We are not defined by our failures. We are defined by the mercy of the One who gave Himself for us.”

Cam Duecker
Mar 174 min read


Learning to Live with Limits
The Christian life often begins to deepen when we finally recognize that we are not meant to carry everything ourselves.

Cam Duecker
Mar 125 min read


Why the Christian Life So Often Feels Backwards
The cross reshapes our understanding of strength, success, and blessing, teaching us to see God’s work where the world least expects it.

Cam Duecker
Mar 53 min read


Why Stay in the Church?
The church endures not because she is flawless, but because Christ has promised to be present where His Word is spoken and His gifts are given. Few questions feel as common today as this one, whether spoken aloud or carried quietly: “ Why stay in the church?” or “Why do I need to go to church?” For some, the question arises from disappointment, experiences of hurt, conflict, or unmet expectations. For others, it grows out of disillusionment, the sense that the church often

Cam Duecker
Mar 34 min read
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