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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


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


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


Philippians 4:4: You can rejoice through your pain
Happiness is tied to circumstances. But Joy? Joy is way deeper. Joy is an anchor. It comes from knowing the Lord is near, even when the storm rages on.

Jane Isley
2 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


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


Did Jesus really quote the book of Enoch?
No, and the Book of Psalms proves it. I'll show you. The Books of Enoch were written by people who wanted to believe certain things because they didn’t like what they were hearing.

Jane Isley
3 min read


The Joyful Byproduct of Thankfulness
When we choose gratitude, joy follows. Discover how a thankful mindset transforms our outlook and creates a life that glorifies God, even in hard times.

Jane Isley
2 min read


Stop Cherry-Picking Scripture.
Chapters and verses were added to the Bible to help with study, not to create isolated “fortune-cookie quotes.” Yet cherry-picking Scripture has become common, twisting God’s Word to fit opinions and agendas. Here’s why the Bible must be read as one complete message.

Jane Isley
3 min read


More God, Fewer Walls, and a Comfy Couch?
I grew up always knowing there were the dos and don’ts in the Christian faith, regardless of denomination; well, that’s gone out the window quite spectacularly lately, and what hit me over the last few days is this:

Jane Isley
3 min read


Guard Your Heart
I think more so, my mind should stay fixed on my Savior, the Author and Finisher of my Faith. The beauty of Who He is far more captivating than any of my five senses have beheld, albeit they’ve beheld much.

Freshly Squeezed Chronicle
3 min read


Dear Non-Christians, A Love Letter To You All
Dear Non-Christians: A Love Letter To You All — A heartfelt Christian message sharing God’s love, hope, and invitation to know Him personally.

Sienna Krieg
3 min read


He Who Never Sleeps; Safe in His Everlasting Care
This is a steadfast reminder of where our true help comes from. We are called to recognize that our strength and protection do not originate from anything in the world around us, but from God and only God. If you’re facing uncertainty or bracing to go headlong into a storm, this passage will point you toward God and remind you that you are never alone.

Jane Isley
2 min read


Ever wonder how lucifer became satan's name?
Without realizing it, most people now think Isaiah was talking about satan because Jerome didn’t fully understand the Hebrew text. Isaiah never talked about satan, he was talking about the king of Babylon. In fact, satan is nowhere in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 14 is about the king of Babylon, his arrogance, and his eventual death because the king equated himself to God and was full of pride.

Jane Isley
5 min read


Understanding How the Holy Spirit Works.
Ever been told that if you truly had God, you’d automatically believe or understand? That’s not how it works. Testing the Spirit is part of God’s plan for discernment and spiritual growth.

Jane Isley
3 min read


The Domino Church: How Mob Mentality Is Spreading Through the Pews
When churches fall like dominoes, it's no accident. The Domino Church explores how false teaching, mob mentality, and weak leadership are creating a chain reaction of spiritual decline — just as Scripture warned in 2 Timothy 4:3.

Jane Isley
4 min read


Rediscovering the depth of Psalm 119:105
When I read that verse or heard it from the pulpit, I thought it meant: Read your Bible. It’s the inherent, infallible Words from the mouth of God. In reality, it was intended to reinforce the notion that the preacher’s dogmas (called doctrines) represented God's word and will on the matter.

Gary L Ellis
4 min read


Leave a church if you must, but never leave God
If you leave, don’t get comfortable not seeking, don’t get comfortable being angry at your church, and don’t get comfortable slipping away from God. That is on you to seek His direction, that is on you to surrender the hurt you experienced to God, that is all on you, your free will in action. That is on you to seek His direction, that is on you to surrender the hurt you experienced to God, that is all on you, your free will in action.

Jane Isley
3 min read
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