Grit & Wit by Maury Wood

Grit & Wit by Maury Wood

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They're Still Mine
What David's love for Absalom teaches us about the heart of our Heavenly Father.
Jun 30 • Maury Wood
The Worst Part About Being a Christian Husband and Father
One afternoon behind a lawn mower reminded me that peaceful homes don’t happen by accident.
Jun 26 • Maury Wood
Watch This, Daddy!
The older they get, the more those words mean.
Jun 23 • Maury Wood
The Cartoon Ended. The Brotherhood Stayed.
Some gifts don't reveal their value until decades later
Jun 16 • Maury Wood
New Here? Start With These Stories
Welcome to Grit & Wit
Jun 15 • Maury Wood
We See the Moment, God Sees the Masterpiece
God's Plan is Always Better
Jun 14 • Maury Wood
I Thought Grandma Was the Same Age My Whole Life
Looking back, I realize it wasn't her age I was noticing.
Jun 9 • Maury Wood
Redeemed, not Ridiculed
The Need Beneath the Need
Jun 7 • Maury Wood
The Rhythm of Home
Twenty years of marriage, raising four kids, and realizing home feels different when your person is gone.
Jun 2 • Maury Wood

May 2026

The Field Wasn't an Accident
God Always Provides
May 31 • Maury Wood
The Quietest Hero I Ever Knew
A Memorial Day reflection on Mr. Paul, the 101st Airborne, and the kind of humility we don’t see much anymore.
May 26 • Maury Wood
Redemption Was Already Growing
God may allow the famine, but He never abandons His people in it.
May 24 • Maury Wood
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