On a spring night in College Station, the sound of a train whistle stirs the soul—but the church bell remains silent. This powerful, storytelling narrative explores the rich history and spiritual meaning…
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The Covenant Continues – Our Civic Theology Today and Tomorrow
America’s covenant endures. Discover how biblical principles still guide our civic life—and why the future depends on faithful citizens.
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Modern America – Faith, Freedom, and Cultural Shifts
From public prayer to cultural debates, America’s civic faith faces new trials — but the Bible’s legacy still endures.
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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.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A Legacy of Faith, Justice, and Love
Dr. King was more than a civil rights leader—he was a gospel preacher. This post reflects on his legacy of faith, justice, and sacrificial love rooted in Christ.
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Conclusion: Embracing a Biblical Worldview
The journey ends where it began‚ with Jesus at the center. This conclusion invites you to live boldly with a biblical worldview.