What Is God?
Ask ten people, “What is God?” and you may get ten different answers: a higher power, a distant force, a divine therapist, a harsh judge, or a vague “energy of the universe.” But Scripture does not leave us guessing. GodRead on…
Straight‑talk defenses of the faith, cultural analysis, and tactics for engaging a skeptical world without compromise.
Ask ten people, “What is God?” and you may get ten different answers: a higher power, a distant force, a divine therapist, a harsh judge, or a vague “energy of the universe.” But Scripture does not leave us guessing. GodRead on…
Christians should never treat life-and-death questions as abstractions. Capital punishment is not a political cudgel; it is a grave matter of justice, human dignity, and obedience to God’s design. When we let Scripture—not sentiment—set the terms, a sober, careful caseRead on…
In every believer’s life, there is a battle taking place—a battle that is unseen, relentless, and often misunderstood. It isn’t fought with physical weapons or against flesh and blood. This is spiritual warfare, and it touches every area of life:Read on…
Introduction: Let Go to Rise Up We live in a culture that idolizes control. We’re told to “follow our hearts,” “trust the process,” and “make our own way.” But what happens when our plans fall apart? What do we doRead on…
Covenant, Commitment, and Compassion: Marriage and Divorce from Genesis to Revelation Marriage enters the biblical story not as a social convenience but as the first covenantal bond God ever crafted between humans. In Eden, the Lord fashions Eve and bringsRead on…
In an age when biblical illiteracy is rampant, a deep love for Scripture is not only admirable—it’s necessary. But even good things, when elevated above their proper place, can become dangerous. This may sound strange to some, but it needsRead on…
From the first time Scripture roars with the image of a lion, the symbol of Judah has stirred imagination and hope. To understand why Christians today still speak of Christ as “the Lion of the tribe of Judah,” we mustRead on…
“Let the reader understand.” — Jesus (Matthew 24:15) There are certain prophetic phrases in Scripture that strike like lightning—brief, brilliant, and terrifying. One of the most mysterious is found in the book of Daniel:“The abomination of desolation.” It sounds ominous.Read on…
Introduction – sharpening the blade Theology is simply “reasoning about God.” Done well, it refines worship, fortifies witness, and guards the Church from error. Done poorly—or wielded pridefully—it can fracture congregations, poison public perception, and turn living faith into lifelessRead on…
There comes a moment when you stop running, stop pretending, stop waiting for life to get easier—and you make a move. Today is one of those days. Today is the day you stop living on the edge of faith andRead on…
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