I’m glad you’re here.
Power Love & Miracles was created for people who are spiritually hungry but tired of pressure-based faith. People who still love God, still long for Scripture to come alive, still believe grace is real, but may also feel worn down by noise, grief, hurry, disappointment, or the constant demand to become more than the soul can carry.
Many people are spiritually tired. Not because they do not love God, but because they have been carrying too much pressure, too much noise, too much grief, and too many expectations about what faith is supposed to feel like.
This space exists as a quiet place to return.
A place to breathe with Scripture.
A place to listen for the still, subtle grace of God.
A place to remember that transformation is not something we force. It is something we receive, practice, and grow into as the Spirit forms the life of Christ within us.
Power Love & Miracles is a home for Scripture, spiritual formation, prayer, grief work, devotional reflection, and steady life with God. It is rooted in the conviction that God is not merely trying to improve our religious behavior. God is renewing the soul, forming a new humanity in Christ, and teaching us to live from grace rather than fear.
Why Power, Love, and Miracles?
The name comes from more than inspiration. It names a way of seeing the Christian life.
Power is not domination, control, or religious force. It is Spirit-given capacity. It is the grace to stand, to endure, to forgive, to heal, to tell the truth, to remain open, and to live faithfully when life becomes difficult.
Love is not sentimentality. It is the forming energy of God’s own life in us. Love widens the soul. Love reorders desire. Love teaches us to see others without fear, contempt, or possession. Love is the shape of the life of Christ.
Miracles are the quiet ways grace breaks into ordinary life when we live in a dynamic balance of power and love. A hardened heart softens. A grieving soul breathes again. A person who has lived under shame begins to receive mercy. A wounded memory becomes a place where God is present. A life that felt scattered becomes steady.
Power. Love. Miracles.
These are not slogans. They are invitations.
What you’ll find here
Power Love & Miracles brings together several streams of teaching and reflection.
Still, Here is the daily rhythm of this work: quiet Scripture, steady reflection, and prayerful presence. Each episode is designed to help you begin or end the day with God — not through pressure, but through attention.
The Bible Unplugged is the weekly teaching podcast. It slows down with Scripture, explores context and meaning, and listens for the pattern of transformation within the text. The goal is not merely to explain the Bible, but to help us recognize how Scripture forms us.
Devotional series offer guided pathways for daily spiritual formation. These series move through Scripture with a pastoral, reflective, and practical rhythm. They are written for people who want more than information. They are for people who want the Word to become a way of seeing, praying, and living.
Books and resources gather these themes into fuller form. The first doorway I would invite you into is Steady: Living Between Grace & Covenant. It explores how grace gives life and covenant gives shape, and how we learn to live with quiet trust rather than anxious striving.
Sunday letters and articles offer reflection for life, faith, grief, culture, and the changing world around us. We are living in a threshold age. The question is not only what is happening around us, but what kind of people we are becoming in response.
The heart of this work
PLM is not here to pressure you into becoming more spiritual.
It is here to help you notice the grace already meeting you, the Spirit already forming you, and the presence of God already nearer than you realized.
That matters because much of modern life trains the soul toward hurry, reaction, comparison, outrage, performance, and fear. Even religious life can sometimes become another place where the soul learns to brace, prove, defend, or hide.
But Jesus forms a different kind of life. He does not merely give us better information. He gives us His mind. He forms love within us. He meets us inside the places where fear has narrowed our vision. He does not merely forgive the past. He renews the soul that has been shaped by it.
The Christian life is not self-improvement with Bible verses attached. It is participation in the life of Christ. It is the slow and holy work of becoming receptive to grace, responsive to the Spirit, and steady in love.
Where to begin
If you are new here, you do not have to figure everything out at once.
Begin simply.
If you need a daily place to breathe, listen to Still, Here.
If you want deeper teaching from Scripture, start with The Bible Unplugged.
If you want a clear entry point into the heart of this work, read Steady: Living Between Grace & Covenant.
If you want to walk a daily path of formation, subscribe and follow the devotional series as they unfold.
You are welcome to read slowly. Listen quietly. Return when you can. Carry what speaks to you. Let the rest wait until its right time.
This is not a place for frantic spirituality.
It is a place for steady grace.
A word from me
I have spent many years walking with people through grief, illness, transition, fear, faith, and the tender places where life becomes honest. That work has convinced me that God is often nearer than we know, quieter than we expect, and more gracious than the anxious soul can easily receive.
Sometimes the holy does not arrive loudly.
Sometimes grace comes as breath.
Sometimes it comes as Scripture opening in a way we had not seen before.
Sometimes it comes through tears.
Sometimes it comes as the courage to take the next faithful step.
Sometimes grace does not arrive as a command. Sometimes it comes as a flower you did not plant, blooming in the color of memory, beneath what was old enough to shelter it.
That is the kind of grace I want to help us notice together.
Welcome
So welcome to Power Love & Miracles.
Welcome if your faith feels strong.
Welcome if your faith feels tired.
Welcome if you are grieving.
Welcome if you are rebuilding.
Welcome if you are learning to pray again.
Welcome if you are trying to live with more peace, more courage, more honesty, and more love.
My prayer for you is that Power, Love & Miracles becomes a quiet place for Scripture, reflection, and presence.
May it help you live from grace rather than pressure.
May it help you recognize the life of Christ being formed in you.
Stay steady. Stay open. Stay present.
You are still, here.
J. Brent Eaton
This work is freely shared. If it nourishes your life with God, you’re welcome to help sustain it.


