How Sixth Grade Prepared Me for Everything (Part 2): The Day I Learned to Choose My Battles

There’s a reason we remember sixth grade like a highlight reel. The drama. The awkwardness. The growth—both physical and spiritual. It’s the season where you learn not just who you are, but who you’re becoming. And in my case, it’s where I learned one of the most important lessons of all: You can’t fight every […]
Can You Lose Your Salvation? What the Bible Says About Eternal Security

Have you ever wondered, “Can a Christian lose their salvation?” This question has sparked debate for centuries. Many fear they could fall away from faith, while others find comfort in the Bible’s teaching on eternal security in Christianity. What does the Bible actually say? In this article, we’ll explore justification by faith alone, examine key Scriptures […]
Why Churches Need Biblically-Grounded Media in Today’s Culture

The rapid decline of legacy media reflects a growing cultural shift that churches cannot ignore. Recent developments, such as Chris Wallace leaving CNN at the age of 77 to start a podcast, and the LA Times abandoning its tradition of endorsing presidential candidates in 2024, signal the waning influence of traditional outlets. These changes expose a broader crisis in […]
The Truth Behind MLK’s Social Gospel

In a classroom setting where history was taught using textbooks, there was a risk of being exposed to and influenced by revisionist history. However, in our contemporary context, the task of revising history becomes even more daunting, given the rapid and widespread dissemination of information. Unlike historical events about significant individuals, current events are less […]