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Today we’re talking about something that hits close to home — a message wrapped up in a powerful song by Josiah Queen called “Dust on Our Bibles.”
This song exposes something many of us don’t want to admit: we’re living in a world full of distractions, full of noise, full of screens — yet our Bibles are sitting untouched. We have every spiritual resource at our fingertips, and yet somehow, our faith has become comfortable —even lazy.
Today, we’re digging into what it means to move from a comfortable faith to a committed one. Because faith isn’t meant to sit on a shelf — it’s meant to be lived. Grab your coffee, open your heart, and let’s get into it.
By Royce BottomsToday we’re talking about something that hits close to home — a message wrapped up in a powerful song by Josiah Queen called “Dust on Our Bibles.”
This song exposes something many of us don’t want to admit: we’re living in a world full of distractions, full of noise, full of screens — yet our Bibles are sitting untouched. We have every spiritual resource at our fingertips, and yet somehow, our faith has become comfortable —even lazy.
Today, we’re digging into what it means to move from a comfortable faith to a committed one. Because faith isn’t meant to sit on a shelf — it’s meant to be lived. Grab your coffee, open your heart, and let’s get into it.