Atheism is often more personal than philosophical. This article shows how Christians can listen well, answer honestly, and speak the hope of Christ with gentleness and respect, offering truth without losing grace…
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Is Jesus the Only Way?
Jesus said He is the way, the truth, and the life. In a world full of spiritual paths and pluralistic promises, this article explores why the exclusivity of Christ is not arrogance,…
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Unity in Diversity: Building a Multi-Ethnic Church
Heaven celebrates the beauty of every tribe and tongue praising Christ together. This article explores how that future shapes our present, calling the Church to practice meaningful, Spirit empowered unity across cultures.…
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Between the Moments: Thinking About Time
Sometimes God teaches us most clearly in the pauses between seasons, when one story closes and another begins. Here’s what I’ve been learning about time, eternity, and the grace of the in-between.
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The Local Church as a Beacon of Hope
Hope does not arrive through spectacle. It grows through the ordinary faithfulness of believers living out the light of Christ. This article lifts up the beauty of small acts of love, courage,…
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Thriving Under Persecution: Lessons from the Early Church
The early Church did not merely survive persecution. It grew stronger through it. This article explores how pressure refines faith, strengthens courage, and reveals the hope that anchored early believers. Discover how…
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The Church as a Counter: Cultural Witness
The Church does not influence the world by blending in but by remembering who she is. This article explores the identity God gives His people and how that identity becomes a living…
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Redeeming the Classroom: Christian Teachers as Culture-Shapers
Christian teachers carry the light of Christ into classrooms that shape the next generation. Learn how their presence, integrity, and excellence become powerful tools of cultural restoration.
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Scratching My Head: Hillary Clinton, White Privilege, and the Real Problem with American History
Hillary Clinton’s recent comments paint white Christian men as the villains of America’s past. But that narrative doesn’t match history, fairness, or Scripture. In this article, Chris Reighley explores the real story:…
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Which Religion Rules the Classroom? The Ten Commandments, Secularism, and the Battle of Worldviews
Are public schools neutral when they ban the Ten Commandments yet teach secular philosophies as truth? This article explores the constitutional debate, historical context, and worldview clash shaping the future of education.








