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04/24/2026

Khesed is more than love. It's deep, steadfast, and unwavering commitment. In the first chapter of his upcoming book, Kurt explores this powerful Hebrew word and shows how Jesus’ love sets the standard for how we should love others.

You can read the chapter now and follow along as the rest of the book is released: https://godrunning.com/2026/02/28/khesed/

04/22/2026

Most of us know we’re supposed to love others.

But when life gets complicated, when people are difficult, when forgiveness is costly, and when patience runs thin, what does that really look like?

Kurt’s book takes an honest look at that question and offers a path forward.

Get your copy today: https://godrunning.com/love_like_jesus_book/

04/21/2026
04/21/2026

Busy day ahead? Let faith come to you.

Plug in the audiobook and let the lessons sink in between life’s tasks. https://bit.ly/45VcIb1

04/17/2026

What does it actually look like to love the way Christ loved? Not just in theory, but in everyday decisions, conversations, and relationships.

Kurt’s book explores that question and challenges us to live it out in practical ways.

Get your copy today: https://godrunning.com/love_like_jesus_book/

04/11/2026

Late Easter Sunday evening I heard someone point something out to me that I’d never heard before. And that something was this:

Jesus’ first words from the cross were, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34).

And…

When Jesus made that statement, He was in the very midst of his torment. He was at the height of His suffering and pain and hurt.

So it was in the midst of His torment that He forgave His tormentors.

And that blew me away. Because all my life I’ve thought of forgiveness as something that happens after I’m done hurting, after I’m finished processing the hurt someone has done to me.

After.

But Jesus didn’t do it that way.

After realizing this, it feels almost as though God has given me permission to forgive people right away, even though I’m still hurting. And I find that so powerful.

Waiting to forgive might mean I never forgive at all.

And waiting to forgive will almost certainly lead to more ruminating about what caused the hurt.

“Lord, thank You for providing us with Jesus’ work on the cross so we can be forgiven. And thank You for His way, for His example, for the way He forgave in the midst of His suffering.

“Connect us to Jesus in the best way possible, Lord. And help us to forgive the way Jesus forgave, even while we’re still hurting.

“Connect us to Jesus and change us into the likeness of Jesus.

“In Jesus’ name we ask these things of You, Father.

“Amen.”

04/10/2026

If you’re trying to follow Christ closely, there will be moments when you feel out of step with the culture around you.

Christianity is about becoming more like Jesus and loving your neighbor without an asterisk.

This short reflection from Kurt and Wes explores why that calling often means we won’t quite “fit in.” Read more on the blog: https://godrunning.com/2026/02/14/if-youre-a-christian-you-wont-fit-in/

04/08/2026

Stay rooted in Scripture as a new month begins.

Join the newsletter for reflections that encourage and challenge. http://eepurl.com/gShJ0b

04/07/2026

Christ is risen!

We continue to celebrate the greatest day in the history of the faith, and in fact the world; the day Jesus of Nazareth defeated sin and death by rising from the dead, opening the way to the Father for us forever. He reigns triumphantly at the right hand of the Father, and His kingdom shall have no end.

If there’s any season worth celebrating, it’s the Easter season. No matter what happens now - whether it’s a setback, a rough family situation, or any other thorn the enemy may try to stick in your side - remember that the Lord promised all of us who trust in Him a place in His kingdom, and His promise was fulfilled at the Resurrection.

He is risen indeed!

04/06/2026

"All this had sprung from my wounded condition, for you humbled this proud man with a wounding blow. My swollen pride got in the way and kept me from you, and my face was so swollen that my eyes were closed." (St. Augustine, the Confessions, p. 169)

04/04/2026

Happy Easter to you all! Wrote this a few days ago:

Luke 24:1-8
But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they went to the tomb, taking the spices they had prepared. And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they went in they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. While they were perplexed about this, behold, two men stood by them in dazzling apparel. And as they were frightened and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them, “Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen. Remember how he told you, while he was still in Galilee, that the Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men and be crucified and on the third day rise.” And they remembered his words.

“Why do you seek the living among the dead?”
Early Sunday morning Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome take spices to Jesus’ tomb so they can tend to his dead body. But when they arrive, behold: the stone is rolled away. And the tomb is empty. As they’re processing the unexpected, two men in supernatural apparel say to them, “Why do you seek the living among the dead?”

Jesus is risen.

And he can’t be found among the dead.

I’m reading The Confessions by St. Augustine right now, and in my humble opinion, it’s one of the best books ever written. Throughout the book, Augustine shares the truth that only misery is found for those who live for the perishable. The way Augustine shares such raw and honest revelations of his own pursuit of the temporal makes for a compelling read. If you haven’t already, I recommend reading this amazing classic.

What he wrote resonates hard with me because that’s been my own experience. Anything and everything that’s not Jesus Christ is ultimately unfulfilling. The only place I’ve ever found fulfillment is in Jesus Himself, and in following his Way.

A fulfilling abundant life is only found in Jesus.

“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” (Jesus, John 10:10)

The Thief
Much of what Augustine writes in The Confessions has to do with the way the thief steals Augustine’s interest, and time, and energy, and money. For years he was caught up in the pursuit of entertainment, beauty, prestige, s*x, and other pleasures. The thief stole those years from Augustine. The thief stole his time, his mind, his heart. The thief stole his life for all those years.

Lo, you were within,

but I outside, seeking there for you,

and upon shapely things you have made I rushed headlong,

I, misshapen.

You were with me, but I was not with you.

They held me back far from you,

those things which would have no being

were they not in you.

(Augustine, The Confessions, Book X, Chapter 27, Section 38)

The Bride and Her Ring
Imagine with me you found for yourself a beautiful bride; beautiful both inside and out. And, out of your great love for her, you made a magnificent ring. Now imagine with me that she, having received the ring, loves it more than she loves you, the bridegroom who created the ring for her.

Would not her soul be found guilty of adultery in the very gift of the bridegroom, albeit she did but love what the bridegroom gave her? By all means let her love what the bridegroom gave: yet should she say, This ring is enough for me, I do not wish to see his face now: what sort of woman would she be? Who would not detest such folly? Who not pronounce her guilty of an adulterous mind? You love gold in place of the man, lovest a ring in place of the bridegroom: if this be in you, that you love a ring in place of your bridegroom, and hast no wish to see your bridegroom; that he has given you an earnest, serves not to pledge you to him, but to turn away your heart from him! For this the bridegroom gives earnest, that in his earnest he may himself be loved. Well then, God gave you all these things: love Him that made them. There is more that He would fain give you, that is, His very Self that made these things. But if you love these — what though God made them — and neglect the Creator and love the world; shall not your love be accounted adulterous?

(St. Augustine, Homily 2 on the First Epistle of John)

It’s no wonder we suffer in all manner of ways when we invest in what’s created at the expense of our relationship with the Creator. Can you imagine the difference between the life of the bride described above if she chose to fully engage in her relationship with her groom instead of neglecting him in favor of the ring he created?

“Miserable is every soul fettered by the friendship of perishable things” (St. Augustine, The Confessions, Book IV, Chapter 6, Section 11).

Choose Life
This Sunday is Easter Sunday, when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Jesus was dead on Friday. But he rose on Sunday. And now he lives. And he offers you, and he offers me, life. And not just life but a big, abundant life. A fulfilling life. Even eternal life, with him.

Jesus’ resurrection is your hope, and mine too.

Jesus is the hope of the world.

Dear reader, by all means love what the Bridegroom gave you. But never say, “His gifts are enough for me, I do not wish to see his face now.”

Dear reader, you were created for relationship with your Creator. We live in a time of multiplying distractions, but only a shallow life is found there.

A deep, fulfilling, abundant life is only found in Jesus Christ.

Jesus is the Way.

Jesus is the Truth.

Jesus is the Life.

(John 14:6)

And he is risen.

Notes:
https://godrunning.com/2026/04/04/easter-the-thief-the-bride-and-her-ring/

Saint Augustine, The Confessions, New City Press, April 1, 2007

Saint Augustine, Homily 2 on the First Epistle of John, New Advent

04/03/2026

Faith grows when it’s returned to again and again.

This book invites a deeper, more thoughtful walk. Get your copy today: https://godrunning.com/love_like_jesus_book/

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