A storm is coming. Do you run, or do you do what the buffalo does and walk straight into it? That one image flips the way we think about fear, discomfort, and the hard seasons we all face. I share a quick story from a family trip across the northern United States and a surprising fact about the American buffalo: when storms approach, they don’t scatter. They face the wind head on, because moving through it beats getting chased by it.
One more key takeaway matters just as much as courage: buffalo face storms as a herd. We need our people too. Friends, family, and church support can give us wisdom, strength, and stability when we feel tempted to hide or handle everything alone. If you need a five minute reset for resilience, faith, and practical encouragement, press play, then share this with someone in your “herd” and leave a review so more listeners can start their day strong.