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The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why this matters for you Picture this: it’s Sunday, and instead of waking up already leaning into Monday, you feel something you haven’t felt in a while—lightness. There’s still email waiting. There are still kids, aging parents, projects, and deadlines. But for one…
The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why this matters for you You love your wife. You remember her laugh, her creativity, the way she notices people others overlook. You see how deeply she cares for your kids, your friends, your church. But when shame hits—after a hard day, a…
The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why This Hurts So Much You get things done. You carry weight at work, people rely on you, and when there’s a crisis, your name is the one in the group text. You show up at church, you care about your faith, and…
The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why This Matters for You You carry a lot. Calendar full. Slack, Teams, email, texts. Meetings that stack. Real people who need you—at work and at home. You care about doing things well for God’s glory, and you’re capable of a lot of output. But…
The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why this matters for you You know you are supposed to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. You have prayed, sung, and said those words for years. But on a Tuesday afternoon between emails and meetings, loving God can…
The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why this matters for you You are not trying to become a high performer—you already are one. You are the person others trust with complex projects, hard conversations, and big decisions, and you have a track record of doing what you say you…
The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Why This Matters for You Your mind probably feels like a crowded browser: multiple tabs open—client issues, kids’ events, church commitments, that email you still haven’t sent, the bill you need to pay, and the conversation you’re dreading. You tell yourself, “I’ll remember,”…