Is it a virtue to be fragile? (Reflections on Lukianoff & Haidt’s The Coddling of the American Mind – Part 1 of 3)

Is It a Virtue to Be Fragile? Understanding Safetyism Through a Christian Lens Is it a virtue to be fragile? Explore how “safetyism” promotes emotional fragility, shielding people from growth […]
Book Review: Braving The Future, Christian Faith in a World of Limitless Tech by Douglas Estes

Douglas Estes Braving the Future Review: A Christian Guide to Navigating Emerging Technology Douglas Estes Braving the Future review explores how Christians can respond to rapid technological change with biblical […]
Meals of Jesus

Meals of Jesus Reveals God’s Kingdom Through Table Fellowship Meals of Jesus highlights how Christ used shared meals to connect with outcasts, offering grace and belonging. Transformations unfolded as people […]
Forthcoming: ‘Baptism According to Scripture: A Clear, Short, and Unfiltered Guide’

Baptism According to Scripture: What This New Guide Will Help You Understand Baptism According to Scripture is more than tradition—it’s about transformation, repentance, and new life in Christ. This clear […]
Jesus Never Lost at Rock, Paper, Scissor

Jesus Never Lost: What Rock, Paper, Scissors Reveals About His Priorities Discover how Jesus ranked justice, mercy, and faithfulness over ritual. See why “Jesus Never Lost” applies to His moral […]
Grace as a Bop on the Head in the Middle of the Night

Grace as a Bop on the Head: 3 Insights on God’s Loving Conviction Grace as a bop on the head reflects God’s loving correction. He disciplines to align us with […]
First Century Tombs
First Century Tombs: Archaeological Insights on Jesus’ Burial First Century tombs followed a two-stage burial process. Jesus’ burial aligned with the common practice of laying the body on a stone […]
It’s Not Looking Good, But It’s Not over Yet

It is Not over Yet: How Jesus’ Story of Victory Was Always Part of the Plan It’s Not over Yet—even when hope fades. Just like the final scenes of a […]