Riding Shotgun — No. 03 A Day in the Cab: Honey's Version We leave before the sun most days. Honey's position on this is complicated.
Riding Shotgun — No. 01 How a Red Heeler Became My Co-Driver Let me be clear about something right away: Honey is not a pet who comes along for the ride. She is crew. There is a difference, and she would like you to understand it. How She Got Here Red Heelers — Australian Cattle Dogs — are working dogs. They are not designed
Miles & Mercy — No. 03 When God Sends You Down a Road You Didn't Plan I didn't plan eleven years. I planned to get through the next load. Then the next month. Then the next hard thing. And somewhere in all that getting through — this became my life. Not the life I mapped out. The life that got built while I was busy
Miles & Mercy — No. 04 Sundays on the Road: Church Without Walls I missed another Sunday this week. At least, that's one way to look at it. The other way — I watched the sun come up over a flat stretch of Missouri highway, pink going gold going white, and I said thank you out loud to nobody and everybody. I&
Miles & Mercy — No. 05 Holding On: What Brandon Lake's Music Found in Me I was in Omaha on April 11th. CHI Health Center. Brandon Lake, King of Hearts Tour. Pat Barrett. Franni Cash. I didn't go because I had a free night. I went because I needed it. There's a difference. What Worship Does When You've Been
Miles & Mercy — No. 01 What the 3 AM Interstate Teaches You About Prayer There's a specific kind of quiet that only exists at 3 AM on an empty interstate. Not peaceful quiet. Not scary quiet. Just — wide open quiet. The kind that has weight to it. The kind where you can hear your own thoughts before you even have them. I&