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What the Bible Says About LGBTQ: A Gospel Response to Today’s Culture
The Word of God has not moved. It sits where it always has, solid and unblinking, while a world swept up in new identities demands celebration. Behind the statistics are souls asking the real question: “Is the gospel big enough for me?” Yes. It always has been.

Guest Writer
6 min read


The Little Scandal Hidden in the Christmas Story
If you were trying to fabricate a clean, respectable Messiah story, you would never choose pagan astrologers as your first witnesses. And yet that’s precisely the detail Matthew keeps, which makes it one of the strongest arguments that the story wasn’t invented.

James W. Miller
3 min read


The Mystery of the Magi
The Magi aren’t just a Christmas detail to gloss over; their appearance in Matthew reveals a sweeping story of faith, prophecy, and God’s reach far beyond Israel. These men didn’t arrive out of curiosity — they came to worship.

Jane Isley
5 min read


How Afterlife-Focused Faith Distorts the Kingdom of God
Faith aimed at the afterlife often distracts us from the Kingdom Jesus said is already among us—and from loving our neighbors here and now.

Guest Writer
6 min read


New Testament “Demons” Are the Old Testament Elohim
When Jesus cast out demons, He wasn’t flicking away imps. He was dethroning the spiritual rulers of the nations, forcing "gods" to kneel before Him.

Guest Writer
9 min read


The Prophecy That Must Be Fulfilled Before the Rapture
The question everyone must answer is this: Have you returned to the LORD with all your heart and soul, or do you stand among those who mock those who obey His voice? If this prophecy is unfolding now, make sure you are standing on the right side.

Guest Writer
4 min read


Jesus is cute, but Jehovah's a brute?
This article examines the biblical, linguistic, and logical evidence that Jesus is Yehovah—the God of both Old and New Testaments—challenging modern misconceptions.

Brad Banardict
8 min read


Psalm 23 Reimagined: The Lord Is My Ride-or-Die
Sometimes holy words fade into background music. Psalm 23 has been read so often we forget to listen. But what if it was re-told in the voice of today’s spoken word? Raw. Real. Unforgettable.

Gary L Ellis
3 min read


How the 2009 TV Series V Mirrors Our Era: Parallels Between Scripture and Today
I found it intriguing that the show’s theme seemed to reflect patterns found in Scripture relating to Satan’s tactics, Bible prophecy, and the end times.

Debra Hodges
5 min read


Am I My Own Abuser? Learning to Speak with Grace to Yourself
If anyone else talked to me the way I talk to myself, I’d call it abuse. But when it’s my own voice, I pretend it’s “motivation.”

Gary L Ellis
2 min read


The Angel of Death: Exodus, Revelation, and Protection
The Exodus story is a blueprint for the end of the age—showing how obedience and the blood of the Lamb remain the key to protection in times of shaking.sovereign. We MUST understand the Exodus to become plague-proof for the end of this age. They are the same story, only 4,000 years apart.

I. M. Koen
6 min read


Did Christians Create Satan; or Is He Actually Real?
Satan is called a serpent, dragon, murderer, and the Father of Lies—but once, he was the Morning Star. Scripture doesn’t treat him as symbolic. So why do some believers act like he isn’t real?

Stephanie M.
4 min read


The Very Basics of Reading the Bible
For those ready to explore their Christian roots, the time has come to crack open a Bible. Start small, read with patience, and let the stories and wisdom come naturally to your heart.

Guest Writer
10 min read


Why a Good God Had to Create Hell
Why would a loving God create hell? This article explores the biblical meaning of hell, revealing how God’s justice and mercy meet in this final act of freedom.

James W. Miller
3 min read


The First Sexual Revolution: How Jesus Transformed the World for Women
In a Roman world where women were disposable and consent was irrelevant, Jesus introduced a sexual ethic unlike anything seen before. His revolution wasn’t about repression, but about dignity, equality, and redemption.

Nathan Cole
3 min read


The Gospels Don’t Match — And That’s Exactly the Point
Four voices. Four angles. Not mistakes — a mosaic. The Gospels don’t match because they were never meant to flatten Jesus into one version.

Nathan Cole
3 min read


God Isn’t Trapped Within Old Testament Walls - Jesus didn’t come to reinvent God. He came to reveal Him.
Yes, there’s judgment. God deals seriously with sin. But I also saw a God who is incredibly patient. Who keeps giving second chances, and third, and fourth. Who rescues people over and over again, even when they keep running away.

Gary L Ellis
4 min read


"No One Knows the Day or Hour”
When Jesus said He didn’t know the day or hour, skeptics saw contradiction. Scripture reveals something deeper—how His humanity and divinity work in perfect unity.

Brad Banardict
4 min read


Common Objections to Christianity That Don’t Hold Up
Many objections to Christianity sound smart, but most fall apart under closer examination. This article explores common questions about suffering, Bible contradictions, and science, helping you separate genuine challenges from misunderstandings.

Ashneil
9 min read
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