For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will find it.
Matthew 16:25

  • When Bad News Knocks: A Christian Roadmap from Diagnosis to Deliverance
    A few weeks ago I heard the words no one wants to hear. The scans were clear enough to see it, the doctor was direct, and my heart dropped. Cancer. The plan was surgical and decisive: remove ten inches ofRead on…
  • A Biblical Case for Capital Punishment
    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…
  • Jesus’ Classroom: The Role of Education in Creating the Next Generation of Disciples
    When the Father sent our Savior, He did not send a political liberator to overthrow Rome. He sent a Teacher. Those who knew Him best called Him “Lord…Rabbi…Teacher.” And in His final charge He tied salvation to instruction and obedience:Read on…
  • When Headship Becomes Hypocrisy: A Wake-Up Call to Husbands Who Weaponize Scripture
    There is an unsettling contradiction playing out in far too many Christian homes: husbands who never darken a church doorway or crack open a Bible unless they are brandishing a verse to keep their wives in line. They grumble aboutRead on…
  • Combating Spiritual Warfare in Daily Life
    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…
  • Faith That Works: Embracing Deeds as the Visible Pulse of a Living Christianity
    From the first century until this very hour, followers of Jesus have wrestled with a sacred tension: salvation arrives by grace alone, yet grace never remains alone. The apostle Paul opens the door to this mystery when he proclaims, “ForRead on…
  • Conversation with Dr. Bill Creasy
    Order Dr. Bill Creasy’s book “Reading the Bible, A Literary Guide to Scripture” today. Available on Amazon and Audible as well as all major online book stores. You can also join Logos Bible Study at logos.com. Dr. Bill Creasy sharedRead on…
  • Trusting the Architect: Why Accepting God’s Plan Is Vital to Your Purpose
    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…
  • Marriage and Divorce from Genesis to Revelation
    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…
  • When the Bible Becomes an Idol: Loving the Word More Than The Lord
    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…
  • The Rise of the Lion
    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…
  • How to Be a Godly Father in a Godless World
    Strength Redeemed. Purpose Restored. Father’s Day is more than a calendar date—it’s a divine checkpoint. It’s a moment for men of God to stop, reflect, and recalibrate. Because in today’s culture of confusion, passivity, and digital noise, Godly fatherhood isn’tRead on…