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The Bible Isn’t the Problem—It’s Our Selective Obedience
Cherry-picking Scripture isn’t new, but the modern church has gotten bold about it. Verses are yanked out of context, elevated into doctrines, and built into entire belief systems. Anything that challenges those fragments gets dismissed as outdated, misunderstood, or 'not for today.

Jane Isley
2 min read


Mob Mentality Breeds Apostasy
For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.

Jane Isley
2 min read


Blotted Out; When a Name Is Removed from the Book of Life
What does it mean to be blotted out of the Book of Life? A reflective exploration of Machah and Exaleiphó and the biblical finality of being erased.

Jane Isley
2 min read


When the Crowd Worships Gold: Three Against a King
What does Daniel 3 teach believers today? Learn about modern idols in Christianity and the courage it takes to stand firm in faith.

Jane Isley
5 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


Grace Over Ritual: Why Heaven Isn’t Earned Through Water
Baptism is beautiful, but is it required for heaven? Some say yes—but Scripture paints a very different picture. Grace was never earned through water; it was given through the cross.

Jane Isley
4 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 Theology of a Rib: Understanding God’s Design for Equality
God took a rib from Adam’s side, not his foot, to create Eve, symbolizing partnership, equality, and unity rather than hierarchy. Misunderstanding this has shaped culture for centuries.

Jane Isley
2 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


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


Transmission of Scripture: The Telephone Game Analogy
The New Testament’s accuracy is no accident. Long before it was written down, Scripture was preserved through skilled oral tradition. Once recorded, thousands of carefully copied manuscripts safeguarded its message for future generations.

Guest Writer
3 min read


So you can't find the name of God in the Book of Ester?
Discover hidden acrostics and letter codes in the Book of Esther that reveal the Divine Name and point to God’s presence in this mysterious biblical text.

Brad Banardict
7 min read


God of Love vs the God of Wrath
Since so many like to cherry-pick their form of Christianity these days to believe in, let's reconcile this. They hate the God of the Old Testament (God of Wrath) and choose to follow the God of the New Testament (God of Love).

Jane Isley
2 min read


Hidden Behind the Screen: Guarding Your Heart in Digital Spaces
A forum question revealed a troubling truth: cruelty often hides behind usernames. How we respond online matters—because God sees every word.

Jane Isley
3 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


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
How Overused Christian Phrases Can Hurt
How often do we hand out pre-scripted spiritual advice without really listening? This personal reflection explores the hidden harm behind overused faith phrases.

Jane Isley
2 min read


Rethinking John 14:6. ”I AM The Way, Truth and Life”
And if we stopped yanking this verse out of the middle of a very intimate, emotional conversation — if we actually slowed down and listened to what was really happening — we might hear something much more human. Much more hopeful. And far more powerful than a doctrinal threat.

Gary L Ellis
5 min read


When Church Feels Like High School: Why I Walk a Different Path
The church has discredited itself so many times it’s insane—cliques, judgement, scandals, doctrine elevated above Scripture, and traditions treated as salvation. This is why I choose to stand apart and follow Christ rather than a system built by men.

Jane Isley
3 min read


Prt 1: Deborah: Shattering the Myth of Punishment in Israel
Think Deborah was a punishment from God? Think again. Here’s why her story proves that God’s plans go beyond gender or expectation.

Jane Isley
3 min read


Abuse, Divorce, and the Bible
I was discussing a prevalent view among the church and held by many Christians: the belief that a spouse can’t leave and divorce an unrepentant and abusive spouse. They got it all wrong, and I’m here to help.

Jane Isley
6 min read


Submission | Ephesians 5:22 | Women
This verse has been used for centuries against women in the wrong way, now I’m talking about human nature, not God’s intention. The two are not mutually exclusive here; when it comes to understanding what this verse means, you have to go back to what God intended it to be, not what man has turned it into.

Jane Isley
7 min read


God's Divine Protection; Even When You Don’t See It
As a believer, there are no coincidences. There may be incidents and events that are tragic, difficult, or shameful — but no matter what, God always works them for good. I know this to be true in my life.

Guest Writer
2 min read
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