Happy Mother’s Day

Hello to all the moms out there — and to everyone who’s ever been loved by one. Let’s be honest: none of us would be here without our mothers. Whether your relationship with your mom is one of deep connection or quiet complexity, today is a moment to honor the love, sacrifice, and strength that so often come with motherhood.

Now, maudlin thoughts aside — it’s been a couple of weeks since I last shared new videos here, and I’ve got a few more than usual this time around. Thanks for hanging in there with me! I hope you’ll take a few minutes to watch, share, and maybe even pass along a little encouragement to someone who needs it today.

Since this is Mother’s Day weekend, my first video is one for the Moms; it is called For Every Kind of Mom:

For Every Kind of Mom

This Mother’s Day, let’s honor every kind of mom.
Whether you gave birth, opened your home, mentored with love, or are still waiting with hope — this video is for you.
It’s a gentle, grace-filled reminder that God sees you, and your love matters.
Watch, share, and celebrate the beautiful, diverse ways motherhood reflects the heart of God.

The second video I’m sharing this weekend takes a slightly different angle — a little humor, a lot of honesty, and all the love. A Mother’s Day Survival Guide (Kinda) is for the moms who’ve packed the snacks, answered endless dinosaur questions, and maybe hidden in the bathroom for just a moment of peace. It’s a lighthearted tribute to the real-life, beautifully imperfect rhythms of motherhood — with a wink and a nod to every mom who’s just doing her best (which, let’s be honest, is more than enough).

A Mother’s Day Survival Guide (Kinda)

For the moms who juggle everything and somehow still show up — this one’s for you.
A little laughter, a little truth, and a whole lot of heart.
“A Mother’s Day Survival Guide (Kinda)” — watch and smile.

Now, I’m sharing a couple of new videos with a deeper theological focus. First up is Partial Knowledge—a reflection on the moment Jesus healed the paralytic man waiting by the pool of Bethesda. I’ve been working on improving my voiceover technique, especially in terms of inflection and timing, and I think this piece reflects that growth. I hope you find it meaningful and encouraging.

Partial Knowledge

Partial Knowledge explores the healing at the pool of Bethesda, where Jesus restores a man who had waited 38 years. This short video invites viewers to consider what it means to encounter Christ—even when we don’t fully understand Him yet.

Last—but certainly not least—is a video I created a couple of weeks ago titled Gratitude. In it, I reflect on the deep thankfulness I feel for all that God has done in my life.

Gratitude

Gratitude is a short reflection on what it means to recognize God’s hand—even in the difficult seasons. It’s an honest look at how correction, growth, and grace often go hand in hand. I hope this video encourages you to pause, reflect, and find your own reasons to be grateful today.

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