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Embracing Slow
I'm going all in on Slow. In fact, Slow is the new fast.
Apr 22
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March 2026
Officially Announcing My New Pastoral Role
I'll be joining the staff of The Neighborhood Church in Bentonville, Arkansas as Sabbatical Pastor for a season.
Mar 23
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Brandon Cox
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February 2026
You Don't Have to Carry It All
I'm writing this one more for me than for you.
Feb 5
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Brandon Cox
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January 2026
In Five Years' Time
Be patient. If you're reading this, you're still in process. Embrace the process and discover a beautifully fresh faith.
Jan 16
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Brandon Cox
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May 2025
The Gentler Ones
A poem about the gentle drops of rain falling one afternoon as I opened the windows of my study and stared into the glistening leaves. Many of us are…
May 10, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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Life, On the Tracks
Life is less a roller coaster and more train tracks of bliss and suffering, hardship and happiness at the same time.
May 7, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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What Does It Mean to Be "Fully Committed" to God?
Sometimes I need the reminder that God is HERE for an ever-deepening relationship with each one of us.
May 3, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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April 2025
Looking for Jesus Without Ceasing
How the simple decision to keep following Jesus, despite my doubts and questions, has made all the difference.
Apr 22, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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March 2025
From the Ashes of Repentance, New Life!
A reflection on the meaning of Ash Wednesday and our entry into the Lenten season.
Mar 5, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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February 2025
Change the World: Affirm Someone
We need a viral movement, not of empty flattery, but of sincerely affirming the humanity of the people we meet.
Feb 13, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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We Live in Rome
I've said these four words to myself often over the last three decades, and never more often than in our current predicament.
Feb 3, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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January 2025
But Can You Heal My Boy?
What to do about all the people around us who are in too much pain to care about the issues we're all arguing about.
Jan 28, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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