Finding Clarity, Faith, and Meaning in a Changing World
Reflections on life, Scripture, and truth—drawn from real experience, grounded faith, and a lifetime of lessons.
- In a world that’s changing faster than ever, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, disconnected, and unsure of what to believe. Technology moves fast. Culture shifts constantly. Truth often feels blurred.
- Yet, in the midst of all this noise, the small and often-overlooked truths of life still matter. They are the silver lining—quiet, steady, and enduring.
- Through personal stories, biblical reflection, and honest examination, this space exists to slow things down, restore clarity, and reconnect faith with real life.

A Life Lived, A Story Worth Sharing
Born and raised in Centralia, Illinois, Rick Nehrt’s life has been shaped by hard work, faith, family, and real-world experience. From bricklaying and oil fields to truck driving and school work, Rick has lived many chapters before ever becoming a writer.
Writing was never the plan—but truth has a way of calling.
Rick’s Nuggets of Wisdom
Simple thoughts. Hard-earned lessons. Truths worth remembering.

Are you looking past the next bend in the road?

Seed time and harvest will remain.


A grateful heart finds blessings everywhere.
Rick’s Reminders from Scripture
Timeless verses to strengthen faith, calm the heart, and guide daily life.
“Do not be anxious about anything…”
— Philippians 4:6“Be strong and courageous…”
— Joshua 1:9Rick’s Book
Rejected Silver
Rejected Silver challenges long-held assumptions about creation, faith, and truth. Exploring pre-Adamic history, the sons of God, and controversial doctrines, this book calls readers to rethink what they’ve been taught and confront difficult questions head-on.
This is not comfortable theology—it’s necessary examination.
A Journey of Discovery
This website is an invitation—to slow down, ask better questions, and search for truth with humility and courage. Whether through Scripture, reflection, or story, the journey continues.
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart…”
— Proverbs 3:5