“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”
Taylor & Savannah
If you're reading this, it's probably because things feel heavy right now. So before anything else — I love you. Not the version of you that has it all figured out. Not the version that's winning. You, exactly as you are today, on the hardest day you're having. That doesn't change. It never has, and it never will.
I have seen the bottom. I know what it looks like when a life is genuinely falling apart, when the people who are supposed to protect you can't, and when it feels like there's no way out. I lived there for a long time. And I'm telling you, from the other side of it, that it is never actually the end. It only feels like the end.
Taylor, you've had drive since you were small — the kind that doesn't wait for permission. Keep that. Build what you're building. But let yourself rest sometimes too; you don't have to earn your worth every single day, you already have it.
Savannah, I know things have felt confusing, like you're being pulled in different directions by people who all say they want what's best for you. I see you. I'm not going anywhere, and there is nothing you could do or feel that would ever push me away. You are a star that hasn't lit up yet — and I mean that literally, I believe you are about to light up the whole world. When it's loud in your head, come back to this page.
Whatever you build with your lives — a business, a family, a quiet ordinary life, anything — the only thing I actually care about is that you know your own worth, that you treat people the way you'd want to be treated, and that somewhere in it you find real joy, not just achievement. That's the whole assignment. Everything else is details.
Whatever generation of struggle came before us, it stops with us. You get to start from love. That was always the point of everything I did.
I love you both, completely and always.
— Dad
Karen
I would not be the man I am today without you. Not as a figure of speech — literally. You were there in that hotel room when your apartment had just burned to nothing and taken everything you owned with it, and I had a single box to my name from my dad's place. You were the one who gave me a reason to stop running instead of start over the same broken way. Every year since has been built on that decision, and every year of it, you've been standing next to me for it.
I know I don't always show it the way you deserve. I know there are times it looks like I'm not listening, when I'm buried in ten things at once and you're talking to the back of my head. I see that, and I'm sorry for it, and it does not mean you matter less — it means I trust you enough to still be working through my own mess in front of you, which is more than I've ever been able to do with anyone else.
You have my heart. Today, and always, and forever. Thank you for choosing to stay, for building this family with me, and for being the person this entire life was actually for.
I love you.
— Daniel
We live in a world full of noise, pressure, and uncertainty. God offers something different.
This site exists for one reason: to remind you every single day that God is enough. Not just for tomorrow, not just for your past — for today. Right now. This moment.
So much of our pain comes from carrying yesterday’s regrets and tomorrow’s fears all at once. But God never asked us to live that way. He said His mercies are new every morning. He said not to worry about tomorrow. He said come to Him when you’re weary and He will give you rest.
One day at a time is not just a saying — it is a way of life rooted in faith. It means releasing what you cannot control and trusting the One who holds it all. It means waking up each morning knowing that whatever comes, you do not face it alone.
This world needs hope. Real hope. Not in systems or circumstances, but in the God who never changes, never fails, and never stops loving His people.
Come back tomorrow. There’s a new word waiting for you.