Resolutions versus Resolve
Interest in physical fitness surges a few times throughout the year. The holiday season, when we all tend to eat more than our body needs, […]
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Interest in physical fitness surges a few times throughout the year. The holiday season, when we all tend to eat more than our body needs, […]
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How One Kind of Fear Can Be Strong, Good, and Beneficial for Us Western culture typically portrays fear as a weakness. It’s not seen as
I’ve never really had a problem with God – my problem has always been with me. Being raised in a conservative Christian home by two
A striking image is presented to us in the eighteenth chapter of John’s Gospel. Jesus stands on trial before Pilate. It seems on one side
A Very Different King Read More »
I was so excited when I heard the Amazon Prime truck coming down the driveway. I had ordered the brand new, Fast-Learning, Rubberized-Plastic Model #233
The World is Not AI Read More »
I was recently asked what I would do if I were to plant or revitalize a church. I did not think long because I was
Three Priorities of a Pastor Read More »
[Part 3 of a 3-part series] People who balk at God’s wrath don’t grasp the intensity of His actual love for real people. Frankly, their
Wrath is Right – Part 3 Read More »
No pastor goes to bed in love with Jesus and in love with his wife and then goes out and commits adultery the next day.
Psychosis is a real thing – even in the Church. Psychosis is a condition that affects the way your brain processes information. It causes you to lose
Facts Over Feelings Read More »
I’ve grown increasingly concerned by the inroads the Progressive Left has made into the Evangelical church, especially among young adults. The purpose of this essay
The Gospel v Progressivism Read More »