
Matthew 18:6—Protecting the Little Ones
“If anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble, it would be better for him to have a millstone tied
That’s what Jesus called us. Sheep. Not wolves—that name’s reserved for destruction. He could’ve called us donkeys, so be thankful. But He chose sheep: wandering, stubborn animals that don’t make it far on their own.
We still use “sheep” as an insult—people blindly following something we don’t believe in. Then we spin why our own following is somehow different.
John 10 spells it out—the Good Shepherd who doesn’t quit when His sheep scatter. That’s why you’ll see sheep all over this site. But if you’re not ready for that story yet, don’t worry. There’s more here: scars and survival, podcasts about grace in hard places, even a few videos that might surprise you. If you do want to chase the sheep story further, you’ll find it here.
Headlines grab attention—leaders falling, churches fractured. Some were wolves, predators who devour. But not everyone who falls is a wolf. Some are sheep who wandered.
Wolves devour—they need to be exposed and stopped. Sheep wander—they need restoration, gently.
Scripture says: watch out for false prophets. Test every spirit. No wonder we need a Shepherd.
This podcast was born out of my story. It’s where I talk through Scripture and wreckage—my own included. We wrestle with grace that doesn’t flinch, sin that isn’t an accident, and a Shepherd who still comes looking.
You’ll hear Bible, story, and sometimes guests. Always real. Always chasing redemption.
🎧 Listen now — and if it finds you where you really live, pass it on to someone who needs to know the Shepherd hasn’t stopped searching.

“If anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble, it would be better for him to have a millstone tied

You’ve heard the parable:One sheep wandering away. Ninety-nine stay.The shepherd goes after it and rejoices when he brings “the one” home. It’s a great parable

This is the night I was dragged by the truck.The kind of night that stays with you forever. November 7, 2003. That is a date