Professor Mary Poplin, an Unlikely Convert
Professor Mary Poplin and Her Unlikely Conversion to Christ ‘Professor Mary Poplin’ tells the story of a respected scholar whose search through progressivism, spirituality, and social causes left her empty […]
Thoughts about Hell from Jesus Himself
Thoughts about Hell and What Jesus Actually Taught Many modern voices minimize hell, but the Gospels show that Jesus repeatedly warned about judgment and exclusion from God’s kingdom. Using texts […]
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? A Biblical Case for Hope over Safetyism The article challenges the idea that emotional and physical safety should become the highest goal for […]
Book Review: Braving The Future, Christian Faith in a World of Limitless Tech by Douglas Estes
Douglas Estes Book Review: Jon Sherwood’s perspective on ‘Braving The Future, Christian Faith in a World of Limitless Tech’ Jon Sherwood reviews Douglas Estes’s book from his own perspective, recommending […]
What Narrative Are We Writing in the Hearts of Refugees?
Hearts of Refugees and the Story Christians are Telling Antonio Cruz urges the church to see refugees not first as a political issue, but as people whose view of God […]
Start where Jesus starts…with respect.
Start Where Jesus Starts With Reverence: Responding to a Disrespectful Age Start where Jesus starts—with reverence. True relationship with God begins with honoring His name, just as Jesus did in […]
The Greatest Song You’ve Never Heard
Greatest Song: Discovering Life’s Divine Melody The Greatest Song You’ve Never Heard reveals how every season of life—both joyful and painful—forms part of God’s masterful composition. Life’s diverse movements create […]
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 […]