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Offense is Optional

Life is already challenging enough. We juggle responsibilities, pressures, and personal growth daily. But add people to the mix—relationships, friendships, coworkers, even family—and things can quickly go from tough to downright hard. One of the biggest challenges in relationships is offense . Whether it’s a hurtful word, a disappointing action, or an unintended slight, we’ve all been there—wounded by someone we care about. But what if I told you that offense, while inevitable, is also optional ? “It is impossible that no offenses should come…” — Luke 17:1a (NKJV) As we grow closer to others, our guard naturally comes down. Vulnerability increases. And with that vulnerability comes risk—the closer the relationship, the deeper the potential hurt. But here’s the hope: we get to choose how we respond . “A person’s wisdom yields patience; it is to one’s glory to overlook an offense.” — Proverbs 19:11 (NIV) Think of offense like a gift you didn’t ask for. Someone lays it ...

Parenting: Myth or Mastery

There’s a common saying: “You learn how to parent with your first child.” It’s often said with a smile, a shrug, or a half-laugh—as if to say, “We’re all just figuring it out as we go.” And while there’s some truth in that, after 25 years of parenting four very different kids, I’d like to offer a slight edit: If you’re not still learning how to parent by the time your youngest is a teenager, you might be doing something wrong. Looking back, I realize the only thing I truly learned with my first child is that nothing can really prepare you for parenthood. Not the books. Not the podcasts. Not even the well-meaning advice from friends or your own parents. Parenting is beautiful. It’s messy. It’s humbling. And it’s one of the most sanctifying journeys I’ve ever walked. The Myth of Mastery There’s a quiet pressure in parenting—this idea that if we just follow the right formula, everything will work out. But here’s the truth: there is no formula. What worked for one child ...

Time to Stretch

I’ve been doing some research lately on stretching—yes, the kind you do before a workout—and it’s wild how much it parallels spiritual growth. Think about it: in both your body and your soul, stretching is necessary if you want to get stronger. It’s not comfortable, but it’s absolutely crucial. Physically, stretching boosts flexibility, improves range of motion, increases blood flow, and actually helps prevent injuries. It primes your muscles to perform and respond better. And spiritually? The same thing happens when God stretches us. It may not feel good in the moment, but it prepares us for growth, for greater endurance, and for the kind of strength that lasts. Here are four ways stretching in the gym reflects stretching in our walk with God: 1. Flexibility Means More Freedom When muscles are tight, movement is limited. The same goes for our hearts. When we’re spiritually rigid—resisting change, avoiding discomfort—we cut off what God wants to do. “Enlarge the place of yo...

Real Talk

How Your Words Reflect Your Walk Speak Life or Speak Self One of the most important things I can stress is this: your words carry power . More than you realize. Life and death are in the tongue—not just metaphorically, but spiritually. “The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.” — Proverbs 18:21 (NIV) If you listen closely to people, you’ll notice something profound: their words reveal their heart. Listen a little deeper, and you’ll realize your own words do the same. What are you saying to yourself? To your spouse? To your kids, coworkers, or even strangers? Are you speaking life—or are you unknowingly echoing death? What Are You Speaking Over Yourself? There have been moments where I’ve caught myself speaking words that don’t align with God’s truth. I let my emotions run the script, talking more about what I see than what God says . I speak from fear instead of faith. From wounds instead of the Word. “Sanctify them by...

The Journey Begins

The Journey Begins: Welcome to Something New Hello and welcome! I’m Melody Causey, and I’m so glad you’ve found your way here. Let me start with a quick introduction. I’ve been married to my amazing husband, Michael, for 26 years, and together we’ve raised four incredible children—each with their own stories that I’m sure will make their way into this space over time. We’ve spent most of our lives in ministry, pastoring and walking alongside others through the highs and lows of life. We’ve also dipped our toes into the business world, and currently run a broadcast engineering company. Life has thrown us a little bit of everything—victories worth celebrating, heartaches that reshaped us, and countless in-between moments that molded our faith, our marriage, and our family. Here’s the part that might surprise you: I’ve never really considered myself a reader, let alone a writer. So when I felt this nudge to start blogging, I questioned it more than once. But here I am, taking a st...