
Learn To Do Good
Here I was, sitting right in the middle of overwhelming goodness ...
Read the full readingPastoral writing rooted in scripture, shaped by decades in the pulpit, and offered as a companion for those seeking nearness to God in the ordinary hours of life.
Oh that you would bless me indeed, and enlarge my border, and that your hand might be with me.

Randy Albritton has spent his life in the work of pastoral ministry, faithfully serving congregations and walking alongside people through the long seasons of joy and grief that make up a believer's life. His preaching is plainspoken, deeply rooted in scripture, and seasoned with the kind of personal honesty that has only one source: years of carrying real burdens with real people.
His writing carries that same voice. These devotionals are not the work of a theorist but of a pastor, drawn from sermons he has preached and lessons he has lived. They invite readers into the slow work of letting scripture do its quiet, transforming labor.
Randy lives in Virginia, where he continues to preach, write, and pray for the borders of God's people to be enlarged.
Pastoral devotionals shaped by sermon manuscripts and decades of ministry — written for readers seeking a steady, scripture-rooted companion.

Drawn from I Chronicles 4:10, this devotional walks readers through ten days of meditation on a single, audacious prayer — and the kind of intentional growth that a life given to God can bring.
Available on AmazonThe next devotional is taking shape. Stay tuned for an announcement.
Randy is at work on the next devotional in the series. Stay tuned for details on release.
More coming soonDevotional readings, reflections, and notes — short passages from Randy's writing, offered freely.

Here I was, sitting right in the middle of overwhelming goodness ...
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We found ourselves wandering through a proverbial wilderness ...
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