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Three Reasons a Godless Universe Doesn’t Actually Add Up
Science explains how things work; it does not explain why they exist. As scientific knowledge deepens, belief in a personal Creator becomes a stronger, not weaker, explanation of reality

Debra Hodges
4 min read


What is the purpose of Matthew’s Genealogy?
Matthew’s genealogy opens the New Testament with a raw declaration: humanity has failed, yet God’s faithfulness remains. Even the best of us couldn’t keep it together — Immanuel was necessary.

Brad Banardict
4 min read


The Kingdom: Authority Before Territory (1)
The Kingdom had arrived. Not as an announcement, not as a warning, but as a reality—and they knew it not. A kingdom is any place where the authority of a king reaches.

KenbrianPhos
3 min read


Why God Doesn’t Always Pull Us Out of Sin Immediately
When I’ve cried out to God for help, I realized I wasn’t always longing for holiness—I was longing for relief. Sometimes what we call repentance is really a desire to feel righteous again.

Mikiyas Astatke
3 min read


Learning to Pray With Honesty When Life Feels Unsteady
There’s a difference between believing God is good and actually leaning on that when things wobble. Most of us know the first one, but the second one takes practice.

Gary L Ellis
2 min read


The Confession
Why do we hide our mistakes from our parents? From an early age, we are trained to crave their approval and fear their disappointment. That instinct doesn’t fade with adulthood—and it often follows us into our relationship with God.

Tessa Lind
4 min read


How Discernment Is Being Quietly Redefined
By reframing discernment as a common human ability, culture quietly edits it out of the spiritual realm and plants it into the self. That isn’t clarification, it’s redefinition.

Jane Isley
3 min read


What God Saved You From Without You Knowing
We thank God for the blessings we can see, the answered prayers, opened doors, and unexpected mercies. But how often do we thank Him for the things He protected us from that we will never know about?

Jane Isley
2 min read


Love the Sinner but Hate the Sin: Understanding the True Meaning
To "love the sinner" is to extend grace, empathy, and care, even when we disagree. To "hate the sin" is to reject destructive behavior without letting condemnation eclipse compassion.

Jane Isley
3 min read


The Power in the Names of Christ at Christmas
Christmas doesn’t ask us to admire a baby. It asks us to reckon with a Savior. The names given to Jesus don’t exist to decorate the season—they confront us with who actually showed up.

Gary L Ellis
4 min read


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


Why God Eavesdrops on You.
I’m not talking about our prayers. What about our daily conversations? Would God listen to the casual chats between you and your Christian bro or faith-filled gal pal? Yes. The proof comes from the Hebrew scriptures.

I. M. Koen
5 min read


Stepping Out in Faith: Courage to Answer God’s Call
Courage isn’t the absence of fear, but choosing trust when God calls you into the unknown.

Favour
2 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


God Hidden, Yet Revealed: Exploring the merit of faith
If all were seen and known about God, what would be the merit in having faith? … At its core, faith involves belief in the unseen and trust in the unknown.

Debra Hodges
3 min read


When Conviction Hits: Learning to Honor Our Prayer Promises
Discover the power of prayer as a covenant. One forgotten request became a wake-up call, reshaping my faith, relationships, and the way I honor our promise to God and others.

Jane Isley
3 min read


My motherhood will never be expunged.
In that moment, I knew a day would come when I would have to defend and fight for my right to say I am a mother in conversation.

Jane Isley
4 min read


Sin, Atonement, and Jesus’ Death Explained As Best I Can
Sin can not and should not be tolerated; if God tolerated sin of any kind, He would have to tolerate all sin. If He did that, then good would no longer exist, sin would take over, and our understanding of good and bad would cease to exist completely and become a constant state of grey.

Jane Isley
8 min read


The Lord gives no favor to the double-minded.
What is the meaning of double minded in the Bible? Explore how Scripture defines a double-minded heart, why instability damages faith, and how biblical discernment restores wholeness.

Jane Isley
3 min read


Why Did God Choose Me? I’m Broken.
God isn’t looking for the qualified — He qualifies the ones He calls. Here’s why spiritual poverty is the starting point of real strength.

I. M. Koen
4 min read


The Battle Between Grind and Grace
There’s a war between grace and grind — the quiet struggle of every believer torn between trusting God’s pace and keeping up with the world’s hustle. What happens when faith meets ambition?

Favour
2 min read


Staying True to Jesus in College: My Journey of Faith and Growth
I met Jesus my freshman year—right before a college party. Everything changed after that. Now as a sophomore, I’m learning how to stay close to Him in a world that often pulls the other way.

Sienna Krieg
5 min read


God’s Promises: Finding Joy and Gratitude in Life’s Simple Gifts
Discover the beauty of God’s promises in everyday life. A devotional reflection on gratitude, simplicity, and trusting His faithfulness

Nora Gwen
3 min read


Finding God’s Peace in the Sounds of Nature
As I’ve grown older, I’ve discovered something unexpected about myself: I’m deeply sensitive to noise. Yet somehow, the laughter of children outdoors and the rustle of wind in the trees bring me joy instead of exhaustion.

Rory Wilson
2 min read
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