The Priceless Minute

What is this?

Life moves quickly. Schedules fill up. Conversations come and go. Entire days can pass before we realize we never slowed down long enough to listen for the voice of God.

The Priceless Minute was created to help reclaim those moments.

This collection of writings brings together reflections on Scripture, verse by verse studies, conversations about real-life issues, and honest thoughts about the challenges believers face in everyday life. Some entries walk carefully through passages of the Bible. Others wrestle with questions about faith, culture, relationships, family, forgiveness, and the difficult topics that often shape our spiritual journey. At times the reflections are deeply personal, moments where God used a verse, a situation, or a quiet prayer to teach something worth sharing.

Every post points back to the same foundation: the Word of God.

Each reflection is grounded in Scripture and often closes with questions to consider or a prayer to help guide your heart toward the Lord. The goal is not simply to read another article, but to pause, reflect, and allow God’s truth to shape how we think, live, love, forgive, and follow Christ.

Some posts may take a minute to read. Others may invite you to linger a little longer. Either way, the hope is the same: that somewhere in these words you find a moment with God that becomes far more valuable than the minute it took to read.

Use the search, categories, and tags in the sidebar to explore reflections by topic, Scripture passage, or life issue.

New posts appear below, but the sidebar tools make it easy to explore the full archive of The Priceless Minute.

Take a minute. Let God speak.


Start Here

If this is your first visit, this introduction explains how the blog began and why it was originally written anonymously under the name The Hidden Pastor. Read the Welcome Post →

The Reveal: It’s Not About Me… It Never Was
After seven years of writing quietly as The Hidden Pastor, this post shares the story behind the blog and the transition to writing publicly as Pastor Jason Price. Read the Reveal Post →

Recent Blogs

  • Morning After the Rain

    It is early this morning. The kind of early where the world is still quiet… but you can tell it is waking up. I am sitting here in a tent with my daughter. The rain came through last night, tapping on the fabric above us for a while before everything settled back into silence. Now…

  • Marijuana – The Science in 2026

    The conversation about marijuana is shifting again in 2026. What once was dismissed as “no big deal” is now showing up in emergency rooms, long-term studies, and public health alerts. Doctors are reporting increasing cases where cannabis use leads to severe outcomes — psychosis, nausea so intense it sends people back to the hospital, and…

  • The Source of Love

    Scripture 1 John 4:7–8 (ESV)Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love. Valentine’s Day is often seen as a celebration of romance. Flowers, chocolates, cards, and candlelit dinners…

  • Walking in Repentance

    Repentance is not a one-time event, it’s a way of life. True repentance bears fruit, demonstrating a heart transformed by God. Matthew 3:8 challenges us to “produce fruit in keeping with repentance,” reminding us that our actions should reflect the change God has worked in us. Walking in repentance means living each day with a…

  • Repentance and Restoration

    Repentance is the first step toward restoration. When we confess our sins, we open the door for God’s forgiveness and healing. 1 John 1:9 reminds us that God is faithful to cleanse us, no matter how far we’ve strayed. There was a time in my life when I felt too broken to approach God. I…

  • What Is True Repentance?

    Repentance is more than saying “I’m sorry.” It’s a change of heart, a turning away from sin, and a turning toward God. True repentance is rooted in godly sorrow… a deep awareness of how our actions have grieved God and a desire to align our lives with His will. When I’ve experienced true repentance, it…

Note: These blogs were written over several years and later gathered here. Because of platform changes along the way, some post dates may appear slightly out of order. The content itself remains the same. If you happen to come across a post that appears incomplete or something that doesn’t look quite right, feel free to reach out through the contact form and let me know.