Conviction can feel like drowning, yet God’s mercy reaches lower still. In the Slough of Despond, grace becomes the solid ground beneath trembling feet.
Biblical Wisdom for Life Today
Biblical wisdom for life invites us to walk with discernment and grace in every season. These teachings offer practical insight drawn from Scripture and shaped by pastoral warmth. Explore wisdom that steadies the heart and strengthens the daily walk.
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Obstinate & Pliable: The Company You Keep
Obstinate rejects truth. Pliable embraces convenience. Christian must choose companions who strengthen conviction, not derail it. Our journey is shaped by those who walk beside us.
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Evangelist’s Call: God’s Voice in the Noise
Evangelist steps into Christian’s confusion with the clarity of Scripture. In a world filled with competing voices, God still speaks, still calls, and still directs the hearts of His people.
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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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City of Destruction: Awakening to Sin
Awakening to sin is the first mercy on the narrow road. Before Christian can flee the City of Destruction, he must first see reality as God names it. This is the beginning…
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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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Walking the Narrow Road
We love journey stories because they tell the truth about growth, cost, and hope. Scripture describes faith the same way. This is where our pilgrimage begins.
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A Tower, a Ziggurat, and the Rest of the Story
Did archaeologists really uncover proof of the Tower of Babel? From Babylon’s towering ziggurat to ancient Mesopotamian texts, this long-form essay carefully examines what history can—and cannot—tell us about Genesis 11.
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Crazy Bible Questions: Why Did God Announce the Birth of the Messiah to Shepherds, One of the Lowest Social Classes?
Shepherds were among the lowest and least trusted members of ancient society, yet God chose them to receive the first announcement of the Messiah’s birth. This Crazy Bible Question explores why heaven…
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Crazy Bible Questions: Did a Dragon Really Show Up at the First Christmas?
Christmas was never a quiet night. Scripture reveals a cosmic battle unfolding behind Bethlehem, where a dragon stood ready to devour the newborn King. This article explores Revelation 12, the unseen realm,…







