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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Spiritual Formation & Discipleship

Spiritual formation is the lifelong process of becoming more like Christ—mind, heart, and life aligned with truth. Discipleship isn’t just a program; it’s a calling to follow Jesus daily, shaped by His Word and empowered by His Spirit. In this section, you’ll find biblical guidance, spiritual disciplines, and soul-forming practices to help you grow in grace, walk in obedience, and make disciples who do the same.

  • Did Jesus Really Claim to Be God?

    Did Jesus Really Claim to Be God?

    Jesus wasn’t crucified for being nice. He was executed for blasphemy—for claiming to be God. This post walks through the strongest biblical, historical, and logical evidence that Jesus declared Himself divine, and…

  • Did Jesus Exist?

    Did Jesus Really Exist?

    If Jesus never existed, Christianity collapses. But if He did, then His claims matter more than ever. This article explores overwhelming historical, biblical, and extra-biblical evidence for the real, historical Jesus—drawing from…

  • Why Jesus Didn’t Call the Angels: The Restraint That Saved the World

    Why Jesus Didn’t Call the Angels: The Restraint That Saved the World

    Even with 72,000 warrior angels at His command, Jesus didn’t call them. Why? In this gripping Easter reflection, we explore the moment when heaven held its breath, and the Son of God…

  • What is a Biblical Worldview?

    Developing Your Personal Mission Plan

    God calls you to more than survival. This post guides you in crafting a mission plan that reflects your biblical worldview.

  • What is a Biblical Worldview?

    Walking the Talk: Living Out a Biblical Worldview

    Don't just believe it‚ live it. This post equips you to walk out your worldview in daily decisions and relationships.