Shane Wood on Being a Scholar and a Christian
Shane Wood on Being a Scholar and a Christian – Key Insights from His Journey Holding Faith and Scholarship in TensionShane Wood discusses the challenge of balancing his academic pursuits […]
God Can Even Use Fleas
God Can Even Use Fleas: Three Lessons of Faith in Suffering Fleas became a hidden blessing. In a Nazi concentration camp, Corrie ten Boom and her sister Betsy were thankful […]
The Cure for Loneliness
The Cure for Loneliness: What You Need to Know Loneliness is a growing epidemic—even among the faithful. Despite our hyper-connected world, many feel isolated, overlooked, and emotionally burdened. God’s answer […]
Review of Rob Bell’s What Is the Bible
Review of Rob Bell’s What Is the Bible and Its Theological Implications Does Rob Bell challenge biblical authority? The review critiques his claim that Scripture is purely human and not […]
Devotion to Each Other
Devotion to Each Other and Its Role in Church Unity Devotion to each other shapes Christian identity. Believers are called to stay connected and work through relational tension as a […]
Is God Petty?
Is God Petty – Wrestling with Divine Justice Divine punishment seems excessive. The article recounts the story of Elijah and the youths, asking whether God’s response appears disproportionate. Tension emerges […]
Rip Current
Rip Current Realities – Navigating Faith through Resistance Spiritual rip currents pull us from God. Just as ocean currents drag swimmers out, life’s ministry hardships can make us feel distant […]
Songwriter Marty Sampson and the Unsustainability of Feelings-Based Faith
Songwriter Marty Sampson – 3 Key Insights on Worship, Faith, and Deconstruction Charisma doesn’t equal foundation. Songwriter Marty Sampson’s disillusionment shows that emotionally stirring worship songs don’t always build enduring […]