Church History Debates: What About Lapsed Christians?

Imagine that your church is being persecuted in ways that drastically separate those who follow Jesus from those who cave to the pressure. Let’s say that at some point the […]
Does Hebrews Teach We Can Lose Our Salvation?

Eternal Security and the Teaching of Hebrews on Falling Away Explore Hebrews 6 and 10, which describe believers who fall away and face severe judgment. Understand the “by grace through […]
Are We Eternally Secure or Must We Have Faithful Faith?

Faithful Faith: Eternal Security and Obedient Trust Faithful Faith contrasts Calvinism and Arminianism, showing how both camps insist that genuine salvation must produce a transformed, persevering life. Dangerous distortions of […]
A Reckoning for the Church

Reckoning for the Church — Repent and Reconcile Names the harm: judgmentalism and political coercion left many as casualties who need healing, not campaigns. Demands repentance: the church must own […]
Promise Keepers & Stories of Changed Lives

Stories of Changed Lives in Faith and Transformation Stories of Changed Lives highlight reconciliation, as men returned to their families and restored broken marriages after encountering Jesus. Life-change was evident […]
Endurance: It Is in Us

Endurance in Christ and God’s Sustaining Power Endurance is strengthened by God’s Word and Spirit, giving believers courage to persevere when fear and discouragement arise. Trials can refine endurance in […]
It Can’t Possibly Get Worse

Possibly Get Worse and God’s Hope in Trials Possibly Get Worse moments can mirror the psalms, where complaints turn into renewed confidence in God’s promises. Through Possibly Get Worse seasons, […]
Why Rhett & Link’s Deconversion Feels So Right

Deconversion and Its Cultural Appeal Deconversion feels like relief to Rhett and Link, who describe leaving Christianity for agnosticism as a weight lifted. Audiences resonate with confusion, praising their honesty […]