In June 2025, President Trump federalized the National Guard in Los Angeles amid violent protests over immigration enforcement. This biblical worldview analysis explores the legal authority, historical precedent, and theological implications behind…
Cultural Engagement
In a world where truth is often redefined, biblical cultural engagement means more than reacting—it means responding with clarity, conviction, and compassion. This section explores how Christians can navigate today’s most pressing issues—gender, justice, politics, education, and media—through the lens of a biblical worldview. Grounded in Scripture and informed by theology, these articles equip believers to stand firm and speak truth in love, engaging culture without compromising faith.
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Hijacking the Rainbow
Each June, Pride Month fills the world with rainbows—but few realize how this modern symbol directly hijacks God’s covenant, rewrites His design, and echoes the ancient rebellions of Eden, the Nephilim, and…
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Leo XIV and the Future of the Church
Who is Pope Leo XIV? Why did he choose the name “Leo”? What does his theology mean for the future of Christianity? A biblical worldview response to the first American pope, the…
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Inside the Smoke: The Mysterious Ritual of Choosing a Pope
The eyes of the world are on a single chimney. Step behind the locked doors of the Sistine Chapel in this immersive journey through the 2025 papal conclave—where crimson robes, ancient rituals,…
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Singleness, Marriage, and the Kingdom of God
What if your relationship status wasn’t a barrier—but a bridge to God’s greater calling? This post explores singleness and marriage in light of the gospel, purpose, and kingdom mission.
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Speaking the Truth in Love – Engaging Our Culture Without Compromise
How do we speak truth with love in a hostile culture? This post offers a biblical vision for engaging others without losing conviction or compassion.
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Your Word Is Truth: The Biblical Doctrine of Truth
Jesus prayed, “Sanctify them by the truth; Your Word is truth.” This post examines the biblical doctrine of truth and its theological implications.
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7.8 Billion Truths? Relativism, Expressive Individualism, and the Collapse of Epistemology
What happens when everyone is their own truth source? This post confronts relativism and expressive individualism with biblical epistemology.
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Minimum Viable Truth? A Biblical Response to Epistemological Minimalism
Is there such a thing as just enough truth? This post critiques “epistemological minimalism” through a biblical lens and defends the fullness of God’s truth.
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When ‘Truth’ Becomes a Distraction?
Is truth inconvenient in today’s culture? This post unpacks the dangers of treating truth as a distraction and anchors our thinking in God’s Word.