All posts by mjharvell

Welcome, friend—I’m glad you’ve pulled up a chair on the front porch of my little corner of the internet. My name is Michael Joe Harvell, and I live my life with one simple mission: to glorify God, encourage people, and leave this world a little better than I found it. I’m a husband, father, pastor, writer, Jeep enthusiast, and front-porch thinker who believes that life is best lived on purpose. I serve as pastor of Eureka Baptist Church in Anderson, South Carolina, where I get the joy of preaching, teaching, and walking with people through the ups and downs of everyday life. Over the years, I’ve discovered that faith isn’t just about Sunday mornings—it’s about living every single day in the presence and power of God. I’m also an author. My books—including The Grace Exchange: How Forgiven People Forgive People and The Word Works—grow out of the sermons, stories, and lessons I’ve learned on this journey. I write in a style that’s conversational, a little front-porch-rocking-chair, and full of stories, quotes, and Scripture that point us back to the goodness of God’s Word. When I’m not writing or preaching, you might find me sitting outside with my Bible and journal, cruising the backroads in my Jeep Gladiator, or sharing a meal and some laughs with the good folks God has put in my life. I love helping people find peace in their spirit, strength in their body, and encouragement in their soul. This blog is simply an extension of that mission. Here you’ll find devotions, encouragement, reflections, and practical insights for living a life of purpose, peace, and joy. So grab a cup of coffee, pull up a rocking chair, and stay awhile—I’d be honored to walk this road of faith with you.

Do It Right!

“And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ.” —Colossians 3:23-24 (KJV)

I remember my Pops used to say “If you’re gonna do something—do it like it matters, even if nobody’s watching.” He was a simple man. Worked hard. Didn’t need a spotlight. Just needed his hands getting dirty and his heart set on Jesus.

This verse right here? It’s a reminder that every little thing we do—folding laundry, flipping burgers, writing sermons, wiping tears, changing diapers—it all matters when it’s done unto the Lord. You don’t need a title to be faithful. You don’t need applause to be effective. All you need is the heart to say, “Lord, this is for You.”

Because at the end of the day, we’re not just working for a paycheck or a pat on the back—we’re serving the Lord Christ, and He sees. He knows. And He never forgets.

So keep going. Keep showing up. Keep doing what you do heartily. Heaven takes notice—and the reward is far greater than this world could ever give.

Now Faith!

Now faith… that’s a little two-word phrase that’ll change everything if you let it. Hebrews 11:1 says, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” That’s not just good theology—that’s oxygen for your soul on the days when you can’t see your way forward.

Faith is how we hold onto hope when the bills are stacked, the news is bad, and the silence from Heaven is loud. It’s how we keep praying for that prodigal child, even when they’re still running. It’s how we keep trusting for healing, even when the diagnosis is still staring back at us.

You see, faith is not wishful thinking—it’s holy confidence. It’s waking up every morning and saying, “God, I don’t see it yet, but I believe You’re working on it.” It’s believing that the same God who hung the stars can handle what’s weighing on your heart.

So today, don’t give up. Don’t trade what you know for what you feel. Because faith whispers, “God’s not done.” And friend, if God’s not done, then neither are you.

Keep hoping. Keep trusting. Keep walking by faith… even if it’s one trembling step at a time.

Hope In The Lord!

Jeremiah 17:7 (KJV) says, “Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is.” And I’ve got to tell you—there’s something special about the kind of hope that’s anchored in heaven and not hanging by a thread down here.

You ever notice how life has a way of shaking things up? Plans fall through. People let you down. But there’s a peace that settles over the soul of the one who’s planted their trust deep in the soil of God’s faithfulness.

See, trusting God isn’t just about believing He can—it’s knowing in your bones that He will. Even when you can’t see the road ahead, even when the sky looks stormy, you know the One holding the umbrella is also holding your heart.

Hope in the Lord doesn’t run on batteries. It doesn’t burn out. It’s not based on circumstances—it’s rooted in character. And when your hope is in the Lord, you’re not just surviving—you’re blessed.

So today, lift your head, friend. Don’t let the headlines shake you. Don’t let the hard times define you. Plant your hope, water it with prayer, and trust that the God who’s never failed isn’t about to start now.

You’re gonna make it—not because life is easy, but because your God is faithful.

And that… is enough.