Saturday, 06 June, 2026

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Re‑Christianizing Culture: Exposing the Myth of “My Truth”

The internet is a wild frontier. I’ve seen some of the most ridiculous claims passed off as fact on YouTube—almost completely unchecked, mind you. It can be a scary place. Yet, amidst the noise, there are constructive voices that have Read more…


5 Habits to Transform Your Apologetics

Christian apologetics is one of my passions. I enjoy engaging with unbelievers; having conversations, offering, and defending the gospel drives me. I’m also passionate about seeing more of the body share in this passion. I remember what feels like a Read more…


The Full Counsel of God: Why We Need to Study Both the Old and the New Testaments

How much time do you spend in the word of God? Do you have a reading and/or a regular study plan for your time in the Bible? I was reminded recently on the importance of not only spending time in Read more…


Made in His Image—or Making Him in Ours: The God of the Bible vs. The God of Our Imagination

Who is Jesus? What was He like? Are you able to describe Him or articulate what He was passionate about? What about the Father, what is He like? What is He passionate about? We hear people who are passionate about Read more…


The Crisis of Biblical Literacy: How a Lack of Scripture Knowledge Fuels False Teaching

Why is it that so-called prophets and prosperity pastors are paraded on platforms promising promotion and provision all the while rarely if ever preaching the gospel of Jesus or calling the world to true repentance? Why is it that megachurches Read more…


How to Finish That Bible Reading Plan: Or any other goal you set

New Year New Me The transition into a new year brings on thoughts of change. “New Year, New Me!” is the common mantra for those who set the turn of the year as their time to become the person that Read more…