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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


"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


Spiritual Dryness Isn’t a Sin: What It Actually Means for Your Walk with God
If church feels empty, prayer feels flat, and worship feels hollow, you’re not alone. Spiritual dryness isn’t evidence of God’s displeasure — it’s an invitation to trust Him more deeply.

Ashneil
5 min read


How Would You Respond If Someone Needed Your Honest Faith Today?
When someone is struggling, quoting Scripture isn’t enough. They need to see hope through your humanity, your love, and your willingness to shine even in the dark.

Jane Isley
2 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


1st & 2nd Testament: God’s Story Without the Misleading Labels
Calling them Old and New Testaments misleads readers. The 1st and 2nd Testaments keep God’s story continuous, showing that every part of Scripture matters.

Jane Isley
3 min read


It's Not The Church’s Job to Validate You; It’s to disciple you
The church isn’t here to make you feel seen — it’s here to make you more like Jesus. If you're expecting constant affirmation, you're confusing discipleship with validation.

Guest Writer
3 min read


Women of the Bible: Their Faith, Strength, and Importance
The Bible is full of powerful women—faithful, bold, and chosen by God. From Ruth’s loyalty to Deborah’s leadership to the unnamed woman who touched Jesus’ cloak, these stories remind us that women are cherished daughters in God’s plan.

Sienna Krieg
5 min read


The Church Alone Can’t Disciple Our Kids (And What Parents Must Do)
Church equips and encourages us, but it isn’t enough to disciple our kids on its own. Scripture makes it clear: parents are called to teach their children the Word of God daily, at home and in life.

Stephanie M.
4 min read


Tetelestai: What Jesus Really Meant by ‘It Is Finished’”
When Jesus cried ‘It is finished,’ He wasn’t giving up — He was declaring that sin’s debt was canceled, the law fulfilled, and death defeated. Those words still echo today: freedom is real, forgiveness is secure, and your acceptance before God is settled forever.

Gary L Ellis
2 min read


Repentance in Christianity: It’s More Than an Apology
Repentance isn’t about beating yourself up or saying a quick “sorry” to God. It’s about laying your burdens at His feet, grieving sin, and letting His love transform your life.

Sienna Krieg
3 min read


The Cross: History’s Symbol of Oppression & Hope
The cross started as a tool of terror but was transformed by Jesus into a symbol of God’s victory. Learn the history and meaning behind this powerful Christian symbol.

Nathan Cole
3 min read


1 Bullet Can't Silence the Gospel
Tragedy struck, but one bullet cannot silence the Gospel. In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, we grieve, we reflect, and we remember that anger and hatred cannot be the fuel for God’s people. Faith must be.

Jane Isley
2 min read


When the Gospel Becomes a Weapon: Lessons from History and Today
From political power to exclusionary practices, the Gospel has been weaponized in countless ways. Learn how to recognize misuse and embrace its true call of love and justice.

Bob Russell
6 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


Modern Christian Marriages: Struggles, Causes, and Hopes
Troubled marriages affect many Christian couples today. Discover key challenges, Biblical insights, and practical ways the church can foster healing and restoration.

Bob Russell
9 min read


Why Understanding Creation Helps Us Grasp Heaven’s Promise
Before the fall, God walked with His creation in perfect harmony. To understand the promise of Heaven, we must first understand what was lost—and what God plans to restore.

Jane Isley
5 min read


Prt 2: Who Really Hates Women? Understanding God’s View on Women
The Bible has often been misused to justify misogyny, but careful study shows God’s truth is the opposite. Women are not inferior to men — they are created as equal partners, protected by divine law, and honored in God’s redemptive plan. Let’s revisit the Scriptures and uncover what God really says about women.

Brad Banardict
9 min read


Unicorns in the Bible: Myth, Mistranslation, or Real History?
Are unicorns proof the Bible is myth — or could the translation point to a real, long-extinct creature? Journey from scripture to Siberia and see what the evidence reveals

Jane Isley
4 min read


3 Things You Need to Know Before Deconstructing Your Faith & no, I’m not trying to talk you out of it.
Church hurt is real and heartbreaking. Our churches should be the safest place for believers and non-believers alike, but the unfortunate reality is that many times, church is where some of the deepest wounds are inflicted.

Stephanie M.
4 min read


Lanterns in the Darkness
As the world continues to get darker, it’s easy to get scared, to want to stay confined to the safety of our bubbles, and to be selfish with our time, effort, and money. But that’s not what we are called to do.

Sierra Loew
3 min read


When Faith Becomes a PR Stunt
They slapped religion on their thrones, not because they loved God, but because it kept the people in line. Faith became their favorite leash. And sadly, America is still repeating it.

Gary L Ellis
4 min read
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