The Power of Second Chances: Why We Shouldn’t Judge People by Their Worst Moments

We live in a world that loves to freeze people in their worst mistakes. One bad choice, one broken season, one moment of weakness, and suddenly that becomes their identity forever.But I’ve lived long enough, and changed enough myself, to know this truth: **People are not defined by what they were. They are defined by … More The Power of Second Chances: Why We Shouldn’t Judge People by Their Worst Moments

Why Christians Should Have Nothing to Do With Halloween: A Biblical Warning Against Darkness

Each year, as October 31st approaches, many Christians decorate their homes, dress their children in costumes, and call it “harmless fun.” Churches host “trunk or treat” events under the guise of safety and family entertainment. But let’s be honest, just because something is socially acceptable doesn’t mean it’s spiritually acceptable. I’ve had the spiritual interactions … More Why Christians Should Have Nothing to Do With Halloween: A Biblical Warning Against Darkness

Can Diverse Peoples Truly Live Harmoniously Under One Banner?

Throughout history, one of humanity’s greatest experiments has been the attempt to unite people of differing cultures, religions, and values under a single governing system. Nowhere is that attempt more evident than in the founding of the United States, a nation born not from shared bloodlines, but from shared ideals. For a time, the experiment … More Can Diverse Peoples Truly Live Harmoniously Under One Banner?

The Cost of Conviction: Why Protesters Don’t Live What They Preach

Every few months, the streets fill with people waving signs, chanting slogans, and claiming moral superiority over whatever issue happens to trend that week. Immigration, healthcare, climate, education, the topics change, but one thing rarely does: most of the loudest voices belong to people unaffected by the issue they’re fighting about. Virtue Without Cost It’s … More The Cost of Conviction: Why Protesters Don’t Live What They Preach

The Forgotten Family: How Truth Connects Us More Than We Realize

We live in a world quick to divide, quick to label, and even quicker to hate what it doesn’t understand. Few examples prove this more than the deep-seated hostility some people feel toward Israel and the Jewish people. But history, Scripture, and genealogy tell a story that should make everyone pause before they speak. Because … More The Forgotten Family: How Truth Connects Us More Than We Realize

When Faith Fears Death: Why Modern Christians Cling to the World They Claim to Reject

We live in a time where medical technology can keep a body breathing almost indefinitely, but it can’t keep a soul alive. For all our talk about faith, heaven, and eternal life, the truth is that most believers today fight harder to stay in this world than they do to prepare for the next one. … More When Faith Fears Death: Why Modern Christians Cling to the World They Claim to Reject