Field Notes: The First Cast of the Week Most fishermen know that the first cast rarely catches the fish. But it still matters. That first cast sets the tone. It gets you moving. It reminds you why you're there. It begins the process. And before long, one cast becomes ten, ten become fifty, and eventually the day produces something worthwhile. The same is true for our weeks. Every Monday morning presents us with a choice. Before the emails start rolling in. Before the phone begins buzzing. Before the meetings, projects, chores, and responsibilities start demanding our attention, we get to decide where we'll make our first cast. Too often, we cast toward everything else first. We check social media. We scan the headlines. We dive into work. We start solving problems before we've spent a single moment with the One who gives wisdom for the day. Yet Jesus modeled a different way. "Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, He got up, went out, and made His way to a deserted place; and there He was praying." — Mark 1:35 Before the crowds. Before the demands. Before the ministry. Jesus met with His Father. Maybe your time with God this morning won't be an hour. Maybe it's ten minutes with a cup of coffee and an open Bible. Maybe it's reading a Psalm, taking a moment to pray, and sitting quietly before the Lord. Don't underestimate the power of a small, faithful first cast. A few minutes in Scripture may seem insignificant, but week after week, year after year, those moments shape a man's character. They steady his heart, sharpen his focus, and remind him what matters most. The first cast of the week doesn't have to be perfect. It just needs to be pointed in the right direction. This Week's Challenge Before you check your email, scroll social media, or dive into work tomorrow morning, make your first cast toward God. Open His Word. Read a chapter from the Gospel of John or the Gospel of Mark or the book of James. And read one chapter every day. Keep on showing up... Spend a few minutes in prayer. Pray for the Lord to work in your life and help you grow closer to Him. Invite Him into your week. Pray for friends and family who need prayer or whoever else comes to mind. You may be surprised what happens when the first thing you reach for is Him.