The Church and Social Issues: A 100-Year-Old Warning We Need Today
Current events have had my mind swirling with thoughts about the Church, social issues, and politics. Not in a “doom-scrolling” kind of way (though I’
Current events have had my mind swirling with thoughts about the Church, social issues, and politics. Not in a “doom-scrolling” kind of way (though I’
This year, I stayed in the Book of Acts, reading it again and again. Here’s how it reshaped my understanding of faith, the church, and the Holy Spirit—and why lingering in Scripture matters for everyday believers.
A fresh start can be a gift. Over the past few days, I’ve been quietly rebuilding the site you’re reading right now, and
September 19, 2025. Thirty years. My biological father has now been gone as long as he lived. He was thirty when he carried a bottle
I leapt before my lungs drew breath, a dance within my mother’s womb, stirred by the nearness of the Coming One, the Word made
The Thousand-Year Footnote Hijack (and Why It Drives Me Nuts) Let’s be honest: a thousand-year footnote has hijacked our conversations about Revelation. Ask, “What’
Introduction: One Bible, Many Seasons Dispensationalism has made a significant impact on modern evangelical thought. Maybe you’ve heard about the rapture, or seen a
Introduction: Progressive Covenantalism is Picking Up Steam Progressive Covenantalism (PC for short) is becoming an increasingly popular way of understanding how the whole Bible fits
Covenant Theology is the story-spine of Scripture, a framework that treats every page from Eden’s garden to the new Jerusalem episodes in a single
Recently, I attended a conference where a local pastor gave a talk on living a fervent Christian life. It’s worth noting up front: this
In shadows deep a patient lay, Bound tight by death’s unyielding sway, A heart within—corrupt, untrue, Blackened through, as sin will do. Beside
I will start including some of my poetry on this site; here's one I recently wrote, thinking through our current culture.