Why Every Generation Thinks It’s Right; And What That Really Means

From fashion to music, from political movements to online trends, one truth is consistent across time: culture is driven by the young. The 15–25-year-old age group has always been the engine of change. They set the tone for what is considered “cool,” “progressive,” or “cutting edge.” But here’s the paradox: the majority of the population … More Why Every Generation Thinks It’s Right; And What That Really Means

Billy Graham and Charlie Kirk: Two Voices, One Mission

History has always shown us that God raises up voices in every generation. They don’t all look the same, speak the same, or reach the same audiences. But when you step back, you can see the same Spirit moving in different ways to accomplish His will. Different Methods, Same Gospel Billy Graham stood before stadiums … More Billy Graham and Charlie Kirk: Two Voices, One Mission

Light and Darkness Cannot Occupy the Same Space

The world feels increasingly divided. Every headline, every debate, every cultural clash reminds us of a deeper reality: good and evil, God and Satan, cannot coexist in the same space. Whether it’s in a person’s heart, a family, a community, a nation, or the world itself, the line has always been clear, even if people … More Light and Darkness Cannot Occupy the Same Space

We’re Not Called to Be Liked, We’re Called to Be Faithful

For much of my life, I thought being liked by everyone was the goal. I chased the idea of popularity, wanting to fit in and avoid conflict. But eventually I realized something important, the most popular people in the world also carry the heaviest weight of criticism and hatred. If you want to live in … More We’re Not Called to Be Liked, We’re Called to Be Faithful

Christians: Loving Without Becoming Pushovers

The news of Charlie Kirk’s death today has shaken many of us. Regardless of where one stands politically, it is a sobering reminder of how fragile our culture has become. Violence has replaced discourse. Anger has silenced understanding. And sadly, too many Christians have stepped back, confusing Christ’s call to love with a command to … More Christians: Loving Without Becoming Pushovers

Prayer Isn’t a Performance: How to Talk to God Like a Good Father

A lot of people don’t pray because they don’t know how. They think they need special words, a church voice, or a script. Jesus said the opposite: “When you pray… do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words.” (Matthew 6:7) The problem isn’t repeating, … More Prayer Isn’t a Performance: How to Talk to God Like a Good Father

The Spirit of Ishtar: How Sexualized Culture Is Destroying Trust and Leaving Us Alone

“It is not good for man to be alone.” — Genesis 2:18 God’s very first declaration about human need was simple: companionship. Not money. Not power. Not status. He created us for each other for love, for covenant, for trust. But today, more than ever, men and women are finding themselves isolated, suspicious, and broken. … More The Spirit of Ishtar: How Sexualized Culture Is Destroying Trust and Leaving Us Alone

What’s in a Name? The Hidden Meanings of Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and More

When you see names like Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, or Uriel, have you ever noticed they all end the same way, “-el”? That little two-letter ending is more than just coincidence. In the Hebrew Bible, El (אֵל) means God. It’s one of the oldest names for the Almighty, pointing to His might and power. So when … More What’s in a Name? The Hidden Meanings of Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and More

One Blood, Many Colors: God’s Design for Human Diversity

I get tired of hearing the argument: “Jesus was black.” Or “No, Jesus was white.” Let’s be honest: Jesus was neither. He was a first-century Jewish man, born in Bethlehem, raised in Nazareth, walking the dust of Israel. He wasn’t Scandinavian. He wasn’t sub-Saharan African. He was Middle Eastern Jewish, olive to brown skin, dark … More One Blood, Many Colors: God’s Design for Human Diversity