Michael A. Kubus
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In Your Corner: Becoming the Caring Community a Weary World Needs
Imagine a high-stakes boxing match in a packed arena. The lights are blazing, the crowd is roaring, and two fighters are going toe-to-toe in the center of the ring. Every single punch matters, and every round takes a physical toll.… Continue reading
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From Insecurity to Confidence: Trusting God’s Call
Insecurity is a complex psychological state that many of us know all too well. It is characterized by a persistent lack of confidence, deep self-doubt, and feelings of vulnerability. Whether it stems from past experiences, social conditioning, negative self-talk, or… Continue reading
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A Spiritual Legacy: Lessons from Joshua
There is a classic story told by Rus Lawson about a young pastor in Ohio who worked at a feed processing plant to make ends meet. Every night when he arrived home, covered in the heavy residue from the mill,… Continue reading
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Don’t Quit The Race
I will never forget the overwhelming temptation to throw in the towel during a grueling five-mile race. Your lungs burn, your legs turn to lead, and every muscle in your body screams at you to just stop walking, step off… Continue reading
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Part 3: No Compromise: Standing Tall in a Culture of Confusion
We live in a world that loves the word “coexist.” You see the bumper stickers everywhere, blending symbols of different worldviews and religions into one message: All paths lead to heaven, so let’s just compromise on our core beliefs to… Continue reading
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Part 2: The Evidence Unlocked: Defending the Word Against Skeptics
It’s one thing to say we believe the Bible; it’s another to stand firm when a skeptic tells you, “The Bible is just another book written by men,” or “There’s no actual historical evidence that Jesus existed.” To build a… Continue reading
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Armed with the Truth: Who is the Real Jesus?
Too many people in our culture try to reinvent Jesus to fit their own agendas. They paint Him as a businessman, a political figure, or a social activist. But if we are going to boldly fight for the truth of… Continue reading
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Dear 12 Year Old Me
Dear Twelve Year Old Me, Almost twenty years have past, and a lot has changed. There are somethings, however, that have not. Many of our dreams still keep me up late at night, but so do the nightmares. I think… Continue reading
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A New Chapter
It has been 19 days since my wife and I announced to the teens and the church we serve that we will be stepping out of our roles as Youth Pastor’s and stepping into a new role as Youth Alive… Continue reading
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Psalm 73 Devotional Part 1: The Goodness of God
For months anytime my soul has “not felt right”, I have continuously be pressed to go back to Psalm 73. As I was writing some thoughts, I felt lead to share them not because I’m the best devotional writer (I’m… Continue reading








