Photo and Commentary ©2026 by Darren Milam
Wednesday, March 11, 2026

We recently had the opportunity to travel to Utah, to spend time with our three grandchildren. During our visit, we explored a children’s museum filled with hands-on learning experiences, including a beautiful saltwater fish tank that captured the attention of my grandson and me.

One of my favorite tropical fish is the clownfish, also known as anemonefish. Beyond their vibrant colors, they are fascinating because of their unique symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. (You can learn more about this here.) In the first image, you’ll see my grandson excitedly pointing out one of the “Nemos,” and in the second image, you have a closer look at the percula clownfish.

Moments like this remind me that the God we serve is incredibly creative—not only in what He has created, but also in how He has designed us with minds that are curious and imaginative.

As we stood there together, I asked my grandson to find the clownfish, and he spotted it immediately. What followed was even better, a stream of questions about the fish, the anemone, and the other creatures in the tank. I could see the curiosity in his eyes—the wheels turning as he absorbed what he was learning and prepared his next question.

It made me reflect on our own relationship with Jesus. Are we still curious? Are we still asking questions, learning more each day, and leaning into growth? I hope so. A healthy relationship is marked by curiosity—by asking, learning, and continually deepening the connection. Jesus invites us into that kind of relationship with Him.

My challenge for all of us this coming week is simple: be curious. Ask more questions. Seek more answers. I pray your daily walk is filled with new discoveries and renewed strength as you continue to grow.