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Religious Liberty in an Age of Shifting Norms
2 Corinthians 3:17; Acts 5:29; Galatians 5:1
As cultural consensus shifts and legal frameworks evolve, Christians must understand the landscape of religious freedom and respond with both conviction and wisdom.
Faith in the Digital Age: Technology, Truth, and the Soul
Ephesians 5:15–16; Psalm 46:10; John 14:6
Technology promises connection, efficiency, and knowledge — but at what cost? Christians must think carefully about how digital tools shape our souls and our communities.
The Authority and Sufficiency of Scripture
2 Timothy 3:16–17; 2 Peter 1:3; Isaiah 40:8
The Bible is not one voice among many — it is the very Word of God, fully authoritative and wholly sufficient for faith and life. Recovering this conviction is the need of the hour.
Raising Children with an Eternal Perspective
Proverbs 22:6; Deuteronomy 6:7; Psalm 127:3
Christian parenting is not about producing well-behaved children — it is about shepherding eternal souls toward the Savior who loves them more than we ever could.
Justified by Faith: A Study of Romans 3–5
Romans 3:10–12; Romans 3:21–26; Romans 4:3; Romans 5:1–2
In Romans 3–5, the apostle Paul unfolds the glorious doctrine of justification by faith alone — the truth that changed the world and can change your life.
Why the Church Must Not Retreat from Public Life
Matthew 5:13–16; Psalm 24:1; John 15:20
In an increasingly hostile culture, the temptation to withdraw is real. But the Church that retreats from the public square abandons the very people it is called to serve.
Reclaiming Beauty, Truth, and Goodness
Philippians 4:8; John 14:6; Ecclesiastes 3:11
The classical transcendentals — beauty, truth, and goodness — are not relics of a bygone philosophy. They are reflections of God Himself, and the Church must champion them anew.
The Persecuted Church: Growth Through Suffering
Hebrews 13:3; John 12:24; Matthew 16:18; Matthew 5:10
Across the globe, millions of Christians face imprisonment, violence, and death for their faith. Their stories are both a rebuke and an inspiration to the comfortable Western Church.
What Does It Mean to Fear the Lord?
Proverbs 9:10; Isaiah 6:5; Psalm 112:1; Psalm 34:9
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom — yet it is one of the most misunderstood concepts in all of Scripture. Rightly understood, it transforms everything.
Marriage as a Picture of Christ and the Church
Ephesians 5:22–33; Genesis 2:18–24; Revelation 19:7
Marriage is not merely a social institution or a romantic arrangement — it is a living parable of the gospel, designed by God to display the self-giving love of Christ for His bride.