When the Pulpit Loses Its Moral Authority
“‘You clean the outside of the cup…’ (Matt. 23:25). When what’s preached doesn’t match what’s practiced, disenchantment grows.”
Faithful Without Becoming Fire
In moments of cultural unrest, Christians are called to obey the law, reject chaos, and follow Christ without hiding behind religious language or fueling disorder.
When Church Loyalty Conflicts With Obedience to Christ
When faithfulness to Jesus begins to cost approval, comfort, or belonging, Scripture reminds us where our true allegiance must lie.
A Conversational Argument: Why Sovereignty, Foreknowledge, and Free Will Belong Together
The problem with predestination isn’t the doctrine, it’s where we start the conversation.
What Happens When We Stop Valuing Life at Conception?
If life doesn’t matter at conception, when does it matter? This piece examines what science, theology, ethics, and even double-homicide laws all reveal about the value of life — and why the “right to choose” debate is more complex than most realize.