The storms we experience in our lives can be terrifying. When the winds are fierce and our security feels shaken, where do you turn? In Acts 27:13-32, we see Paul in the storm, and it leaves us wondering: Could it be that God sometimes calls us into storms—not to break us, but to shape us? What if the storms that disrupt our plans are meant to reveal a deeper purpose, one we may not yet understand? As we face these storms, might God be inviting us to respond with a courage that goes beyond our fears, stepping forward in faith? When the winds are fierce and our security feels shaken, can we trust that His presence is our anchor, whispering that we’re never alone? And if God calls us to sacrifice something precious, could it be that He’s preparing us for a life and calling far greater than we imagined?