Head-to-Heart Gap

Faith and Ambition: Can You Have Both?

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-01-28 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why This Matters for You You wake up with ideas already buzzing—new ways to serve clients, reshape a process, or launch something that actually helps people. By the time you sit down with coffee, your calendar is full, your mind is humming, and…

When Your Friend Confesses an Affair: How to Walk With Him in God’s Love Without Losing Your Own Heart

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-01-27 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why This Matters for You You’re sitting across from a friend at a local spot—two busy Christian professionals trying to squeeze connection into a packed week. The conversation turns serious. He stares at the table and finally says it: he has been involved…

When “I’m Sorry” Still Leaves You Stuck: The Difference Between Judas-Style Remorse and Peter-Style Repentance

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-01-27 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals You know how to say, “I’m sorry.” You say it to your spouse after a sharp comment, to your kids after a broken promise, to your team when you miss a deadline. Sometimes you mean it deeply; sometimes you’re just trying to keep…

When Sunday Rest Finally Matches God’s Design: Building a Whole-Day Rhythm Around His Love

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-01-25 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why This Matters for You You wake up on Sunday already thinking about Monday.Emails you “need” to check. A deck you should tighten. A conversation at work that still stings. You love Jesus, you value your church, and you really do want Sunday…

When God-Regard Replaces Self-Regard: How Weak Leaders Become Confident in Christ

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-01-23 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why this matters for you You live in a world obsessed with self-regard. You are told to be self-assured, project confidence, know your strengths, and “own the room.” But as a Christian leader, you also know the truth: your strengths are mixed with…

When It Feels Like This Will Always Hurt: How Romans 8:28 and God’s Options Rewrite Your Story of Suffering

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-01-23 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why this matters for you You know the verse. You have probably quoted it to someone else: “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good” (Romans 8:28, ESV). You may even have it on a mug or a…