Recommended by Mandy Morris
If you’re curious about faith and the future, check out Christian Futurism—his page is full of thought‑provoking, biblically grounded reflections on technology and culture.
Nick Borodinov writes with a sharp, unflinching edge—balancing grit and lyricism in a way that makes every line feel deliberate. His work pulls you in with vivid detail, moral weight. Archives of the King’s Jester is where intelligence meets raw storytelling.
If you need words that worship, Morgan Pomfret’s Words to Worship is a breath of holy simplicity. Her poems and prayers feel like morning light—honest, tender, and full of praise. She writes with a heart for the Creator and for people, and her voice is one of raw, real beauty.
If you’re looking for gospel-centered encouragement rooted in Scripture and humility, I highly recommend Koinonia59 by Robert Cale. His words reflect a heart shaped by grace and truth, with wisdom forged through both military service and ministry. Every post points gently and powerfully back to Jesus.
Jeffrey D. McSwain writes with rare depth—his words hold both sorrow and wonder, faith and honesty. Whether reflecting on grief, nature, or the quiet struggles of the soul, his stories gently lead you toward truth and hope. He’s not only a gifted writer, but a kind and supportive presence in this space. Highly recommend following his work.
I’m adding Joel to my recommendations because he consistently shares thoughtful, practical insights on AI and leadership. His posts break down complex ideas—from overcoming AI overwhelm to real strategies for navigating rapid change—into actionable, clear steps. If you’re curious about how to harness AI without losing your voice, values, or sanity, his content is a must-read.
Paul runs The Salt & Light Daily, a welcoming space full of encouragement and God’s Word. He has a gift for building community, helping new writers get started on Substack, and sharing his kindness and wisdom with everyone he meets.
If you love faith-filled stories that feel like a deep breath for the soul, check out Kimberly Grace’s Stories. Her heartfelt Christian romances and reflections remind you that God is present in every season.
If you’re looking for thoughtful, heartfelt writing that moves between faith, culture, identity, and the digital age, Daniela’s Daniela Creative is a must-read. She writes with honesty and depth, drawing meaning from everyday stories and offering reflections that feel both grounded and expansive. Her pieces invite you to think deeply, see the world with more compassion, and stay rooted in what matters most.
Scott’s Of Wilderness and Wastelands is a space for quiet, thoughtful reflections on life, faith, and the moments that shape us. He writes about family, the ache of grief, and the small, sacred glimpses of hope that can be found in everyday life. Reading his work feels like sitting with a trusted friend who helps you slow down and notice what truly matters.

























