What the Cross Reveals About Our King
The soldiers meant to mock a dying man. They had no idea they were crowning a King.
The soldiers meant to mock a dying man. They had no idea they were crowning a King.
Discernment isn’t built overnight. Here’s what Scripture says about how to guard your heart and let wisdom become your reflex.
MacCulloch’s church history won’t make you feel good about the church, but it will make you think harder about what faithfulness requires.
Avoidance prolongs pain. Concealment crushes progress. But letting God diagnose your heart through confession is where real healing begins.
Most of us grew up hearing it. “Follow your heart.” Which means trust your feelings and let your emotions lead. But what if that’s exactly what’s keeping you stuck?
Your feelings are real, but they’re not always telling you the truth. Here’s what to do when emotions lead you astray.
A practical guide to meeting Jesus in John’s Gospel and exploring the life-changing encounters that reveal who He truly is.
Martin Luther didn’t set out to start a revolution. He just wanted clarity on the Gospel, and that changed everything.
Why I wrote The Gospel First Church and why returning the Gospel to the center still brings renewal to tired churches and leaders.
A Christmas reflection on how Jesus is often overlooked, yet still faithfully proclaimed, and why He remains the centre of the season.
What does God’s character look like when it shows up in human leadership? Kings, prophets, priests, and sages each carried a piece of His heart — and they still have something to say to leaders today.
A look at how I’m learning to prepare our church now for the next pastor who’ll lead after me.