Chris Reighley

Founder of Shoe Leather Gospel and fellow pilgrim on the journey of faith. I teach Scripture with clarity and warmth to help believers put truth in their shoes and walk with Christ through every step of life.

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Biblical Worldview

What does it mean to see the world through God’s eyes? A biblical worldview starts with the conviction that all of life—truth, morality, identity, purpose—flows from God’s revealed Word. This section explores how Scripture shapes our understanding of reality, offering clarity in a culture of confusion. From creation to culture, theology to politics, these articles equip believers to think biblically, live faithfully, and engage a broken world with truth and grace.

  • A reflective essay exploring the mystery of time—where philosophy meets theology and every moment becomes a gift to treasure.

    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.

  • 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…

  • 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.

  • Nihilism says life is meaningless. Scripture says life is created, purposeful, and hopeful. Discover how the biblical worldview answers the emptiness of nihilism.

    Life Is Meaningless? Nihilism Confronted by the Biblical Worldview

    The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked talk of nihilism—a worldview that declares life meaningless and morality arbitrary. But nihilism collapses into despair. In contrast, the biblical worldview answers the big questions…

  • The next generation is bombarded with information but starved for wisdom. Paul’s words in 2 Timothy 3:16–17 remind us that only Scripture can equip them for life and godliness. This article explores why the Bible must be the foundation for worldview formation and how parents and churches can disciple children intentionally in truth.

    Equipping the Next Generation with a Biblical Worldview

    The next generation is bombarded with information but starved for wisdom. Paul’s words in 2 Timothy 3:16–17 remind us that only Scripture can equip them for life and godliness. This article explores…

  • “So, You’re a Christian Nationalist?”: A Tactical and Biblical Response

    What does the Bible really say about Christians and citizenship? When labeled a “Christian Nationalist,” we don’t need to panic. Using Greg Koukl’s Tactics and the wisdom of Scripture, here’s how to…

  • The Techno-Future: A Christian View of Progress and Hope

    Is the future built by machines—or redeemed by Christ? This article offers a gospel-shaped vision of hope amid the rapid rise of artificial progress and human innovation.

  • What if Satan kept a journal? In this dark, imaginative post styled after C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters, explore a biblically grounded, first-person account of the devil’s prideful rebellion—from Eden to Armageddon, and finally into the abyss. A theological narrative with teeth.

    The Devil’s Diary: Chained in the Abyss

    A word before we start: Introduction: A Diary from the Darkness Many of you know that I’ve launched Shoe Leather Gospel, a Bible teaching ministry built to help believers walk faithfully with a…

  • Ethics in a Digital Age: Truth, Privacy, and Responsibility

    In an age of misinformation and mass surveillance, how do believers uphold biblical ethics online? This post explores digital integrity and truth in a world of AI and algorithms.

  • Social Media and the Gospel: Redeeming the Digital Space

    Social media isn’t just noise—it’s a mission field. This article helps believers reclaim online spaces for truth, discipleship, and gospel witness in a divided digital age.