The strongest Christian influence in early America came through ordinary men and women who prayed, yielded their lives to Christ, and sought to live according to His Word. The Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic
Continue readingIn the closing years of his life, the apostle Peter reflected upon an experience so extraordinary that most men could scarcely comprehend it. He had stood upon a mountain and watched the hidden glory
Continue readingWe hold something remarkable: the freedom to direct our lives. This freedom is no illusion—it is a real responsibility we carry. God does not force our alignment or override our decisions. He allows
Continue readingWhen Self Takes the Throne, and God Is Replaced. In the ancient world into which Jesus spoke, wealth, power, and visible prosperity shaped the rhythm of society. The Roman Empire stretched across continents,
Continue readingMany confess Christ. Yet confession alone does not transform the inner life. Jesus warned, “Many are called, but few are chosen.” This is not about favoritism—it is about alignment and covenant
Continue readingThe Shawshank Redemption isn’t just another prison movie. It is a tapestry of life principles, a metaphor-rich masterclass for anyone who desires true freedom. Beneath the concrete walls and iron bars,
Continue readingBack in 1998, I attended a conference in Reno. I had just finished up lunch with colleagues and began meandering through a sea of slot machines and the clinking of coins. My thoughts drifted, and I
Continue reading“For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” (Philippians 1:21) There is a life in God that no prison can hold. Those words were written from a prison cell by Apostle Paul, a man facing
Continue readingHe Formed You to Fill You—So His Spirit Could Move Through an Emptied Vessel It was an unremarkable afternoon—the kind that slips by quietly. The house was still, and late light spilled through
Continue readingA Woman’s Destiny in the Unfolding Drama of Redemption In the dawn of creation, when the earth was still fragrant with the breath of God, Eve stood as the crown of all that had been made. She was
Continue readingWho Am I? Why Am I Here? We cannot know who we are until we understand who He is. Our identity in Christ reveals our purpose and mission in life. When we peer into the vastness of eternity, we are
Continue readingGod’s Love Between a husband and wife fulfills His Purpose in Marriage Millions of couples have learned why their efforts to love each other sometimes fall short by applying the Five Love Languages—words
Continue readingThe Parable of the Sower: Jesus, Discipleship, and the Law of the Kingdom Jesus often spoke in parables drawn from the everyday world His listeners knew best—the world of farming, soil, seed, and
Continue readingCreated Minds and Constructed Intelligence — Learning, Patterns, and the Difference Between Detection and Understanding This distinction frames everything that follows. Humans and machines
Continue readingMost people move through life without ever stopping to consider what it actually means that they exist at all. You are here—not as an idea, not as a theory, but as a living, breathing person in this
Continue readingHow the Garden of Eden Is Restored in the Human Heart Before there was doctrine, before there was law, before there was exile, there was a love story. The Garden was the first place where love unfolded—between
Continue readingPart II — The Modern Insurgence By the late 1950s, the postwar world stopped rebuilding and began escalating. Reconstruction gave way to competition, and competition hardened into technological
Continue readingEven as the shadows lengthen and the AI-driven system tightens its grip on every place in the world and every soul, there is unshakable hope for those who belong to Jesus Christ. God has always preserved
Continue readingWhat follows is not a departure from what has already been said, but its unfolding. If Part One dismantles the illusion of distance and recovers the reality of indwelling, Part Two traces what happens
Continue readingChrist lives in us and through us. This is the heart of the gospel as lived reality, not metaphor (Galatians 2:20). Spiritual reality calls us to slow down, to open our eyes, and to let Scripture itself
Continue readingMarriage as Covenant, Calling, and Commission Biblically, love does not begin with preference. It starts with alignment—with God at the center. Everything grows from there. Ecclesiastes makes
Continue readingWhy Human Love Alone Is Not the Design Marriage has always carried a weight that far exceeds romance, preference, or personal fulfillment. Even in a culture determined to reduce it to compatibility
Continue readingJohn, exiled on Patmos, received The Revelation of Jesus Christ—not merely a chronology of judgment, but an unveiling of Jesus in glory and His eternal purpose for His people (Revelation 1:1). The letters
Continue readingFaith calls us higher. But before it lifts us up, it humbles us down. It breaks the shell of our self-sufficiency, dismantles our independence, and calls forth transformation from the inside out. This
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