Christian meets two men who trust their habits more than their hearts. Their robes look right, but they avoid the narrow gate. True faith begins with new birth, not empty forms.
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.
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Cross & Burden: Justification & Joy
At the cross, guilt breaks. Joy rises. The burden that once crushed Christian falls away forever. Here the pilgrim becomes free.
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When the Siege Is Loud
When Assyria surrounded Jerusalem, the greatest battle wasn’t just military — it was narrative. Hezekiah’s response reveals what biblical crisis leadership looks like under pressure and why the most dangerous moment for…
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Interpreter’s House (2): Law and Gospel
The law unmasks sin. The gospel heals what the law exposes. Christian learns that holiness begins where self-confidence ends.
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Why Humans Live in Story
Why do words steady nations and shape institutions? Because human beings do not merely analyze the world—we inhabit it through story. This opening article in The Leadership of Storytelling explores the anthropological…
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Mr. Worldly Wiseman: The Moral Detour
Worldly Wiseman offers an easier path built on moral effort. Christian learns that self-rescue cannot lift the burden of guilt. Only Christ can. Only grace does.
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Judgment Tested: Academic Freedom, Institutional Authority, and the Ethics of Escalation at Texas A&M
What happens when academic freedom, institutional authority, and public pressure collide? A careful ethical analysis of judgment under strain at Texas A&M.
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A Flood, a Tablet, and the Rest of the Story
Flood stories appear everywhere, from ancient clay tablets to distant cultures. But what does archaeology actually show—and where do its limits lie? This article slows the conversation down and tells the rest…
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Venezuela, Maduro, and the Historical Pattern the Media Missed
Why the capture of Nicolás Maduro feels unprecedented, how history shows it isn’t, and where modern media framing consistently breaks down when rare legal patterns reappear.
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An Empty Tomb, a Roman Decree, and the Rest of the Story
A viral claim links the Nazareth Inscription to Jesus’ resurrection. This article examines what the Roman decree actually says, what history allows us to conclude, and why the empty tomb still mattered.









