Recent Posts

  • Journal Entry: The Confession and the Turning Point

    This journal entry captures the moment I surrendered not only my circumstances but also my mindset, confessing my fears and embracing a deeper trust in God. It was a turning point where I began to understand that true transformation comes through radical dependence on Him—not through hustle, strategy, or self-reliance. In the midst of financial crisis and personal uncertainty, God was softening my heart, reshaping how I saw suffering, and calling me into obedience that made His Word come alive. What began as brokenness became the foundation for a renewed purpose: to seek Him for Him alone.

  • The Only Way Is Faith: Answering the Call, Embracing the Battle, Fulfilling the Mission

    On March 31, 2025, as I meditated on Philippians 2:13—“For it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure”—God told me it was time to write. Not just another blog post, but a declaration. A bold introduction to the work He’s called me to do, the promises He’s spoken, and the mission I’ve been entrusted with. This post lays out the battles I’ve been called to fight through personal storytelling—division, loneliness, and stagnation—and the broader Kingdom vision to transform hearts, change lives, and remake cities. It’s a call to faith, obedience, and surrender, and the first step in publicly walking out the purpose God has placed on my life.

  • God Showed Me I Didn’t Know How to Care About People

    I used to think my businesses were about helping people, but God showed me otherwise. Standing by the Vltava River in 2014, I realized my ambitions had been fueled by a desire for financial freedom, not genuine care for others. The next day, when I felt an overwhelming urge to help a man in need but couldn’t move, God revealed the truth: I had never truly cared about people. That moment shattered me, and years later, in the fiery furnace, He reminded me of it. His calling had never changed—I had just needed to become the person who could walk in it. We can take detours, delay, or resist, but we cannot ruin what God has ordained. His calling stands.

  • Journal Entries Highlighting the Surrendering Process

    I thought surrender meant trusting God to lead me to the right business, the right strategy, the right opportunities. But surrender wasn’t about what I would do—it was about who I was becoming. I had spent my life measuring success by outcomes, by accomplishments, by the tangible proof that I was moving forward. Yet, in the fire of refinement, God was stripping away my need to produce, to plan ahead of Him, to validate my worth through work. He wasn’t just shifting my focus; He was rewriting my identity. And that kind of transformation doesn’t come through striving—it comes through surrender.

  • Teaching: God Never Leaves Us or Forsakes Us

    No matter what you're facing—whether it's uncertainty, waiting, or relentless spiritual battles—God has not abandoned you. His Word is alive, and His promises stand firm. When we declare His truth over our lives, we shift our focus from our struggles to His faithfulness. So don’t wait for your circumstances to change—speak His promises now. Stand on His Word, seek Him with all your heart, and trust that He is working. You are not forgotten. You are not alone. And you will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.

  • Breaking the Cycle: How God Led Me to Surrender

    I spent years fighting for a breakthrough, convinced that if I just worked harder, pushed through, and figured out the right steps, everything would finally fall into place. But looking back at my journal entries from 2021 and 2022, I see how consumed I was—not just with striving but with an internal battle that was wearing me down. The enemy played on my fears, frustrations, and wrong beliefs, keeping me trapped in a cycle of desperation and defeat. I thought God had abandoned me in the struggle, but He was there—allowing the fire to refine me, exposing the lies I had built my life upon, and leading me to the only breakthrough that truly mattered: surrender. The battle wasn’t about my business or my circumstances—it was about letting go of self-reliance, resisting the enemy’s deceptions, and trusting God fully to transform me from the inside out.

  • Teaching: Dying to Self. Becoming the New Creature. Renewing Our Minds.

    Being born again isn’t just about the forgiveness of sins or going to Heaven—it’s about becoming who we are in Christ and renewing our minds so that we can walk in our Kingdom identity. For years, I thought I needed to “die to self,” but what God was really teaching me was how to live as a new creation. The transformation wasn’t something I could achieve on my own; it required learning to walk in the Spirit and allowing the Holy Spirit to renew my mind. This is just the beginning of this conversation—because stepping into who we are in Christ is a lifelong journey.

  • Sharing the Success Story from the Increasing Peak of my Faith and Bottom of my Circumstances

    Victory isn’t first experienced when circumstances change—it’s experienced when faith stands unshaken in the face of adversity. This season of my life is not a defeat—it’s a success story in motion. I am sharing the success story from the increasing peak of my faith, even as my circumstances appear to be at their lowest. The world may measure success by external outcomes, but in the Kingdom, success is measured by faithfulness, endurance, and obedience. My faith is not dictated by my situation, but by who God is. The success story is happening right now.

  • Rejecting the Fiery Furnace: Fear, Backsliding, and God’s Pursuit

    This post explores my journey of struggling to trust God’s plan, backsliding into old patterns, and ultimately realizing His unwavering pursuit of me. I reflect on how fear of failure kept me from stepping into the refining process God had invited me into, leading me to rely on my own strength instead of His. Through detours, setbacks, and a near-fatal accident, I came to see that God had never abandoned me—He was calling me to face the fire and be transformed.