Category: Culture, Society

Should Christians Live in Fear?

Understanding the Gospel’s Message of Love in Everyday Language Living by Love, Not Fear Fear is a strong feeling that can shape how we think and act. For Christians, the big question is: should we let fear control our lives? The simple answer is no. The message of Jesus encourages us to live with faith, hope, and love—not fear. Imagine…

Don’t Let Revenge Rule Your Heart

A Simple Reflection on Vindictiveness and the Power of Forgiveness Have you ever been so hurt by someone that all you could think about was how to get back at them? Maybe you played out a conversation in your mind where you finally “put them in their place,” or you imagined ways to make them feel the pain you felt.…

Trusting God: Finding Peace Amidst Injustice

A Reflection on Trusting God’s Justice and Care Sometimes in life, it feels like those who do wrong have all the power and riches. We see people acting unfairly, hurting others, or getting ahead by dishonest means. It’s easy to get upset, frustrated, or even jealous when it seems like the wicked are winning, while those who try to do…

Transforming Communities: The Gospel, Discipleship, and Accountability

Rethinking Our Role in Advancing Christ’s Kingdom If we take a step back and look at the world around us, it sometimes feels like the Christian Church isn’t making much of a difference in our nation. For all the churches, Sunday services, and programs, you’d think our neighborhoods would look more like the kingdom Jesus talked about—places filled with love,…

Why Making Converts Without Discipling Falls Short

Reflecting on the True Meaning of “Go Make Disciples” Many churches today put a lot of effort into getting people to say “yes” to Jesus, but sometimes stop there. We celebrate when someone becomes a Christian, but what happens after that moment? The truth is, simply making converts—people who say they believe—without walking alongside them and teaching them how to…

Reflecting on Isaiah 60:1—A Message of Hope and Light

Understanding the Call to “Arise, Shine” in Everyday Terms Isaiah 60:1 begins with a powerful and uplifting command: “Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD rises upon you.” While this verse was first spoken to God’s people—often interpreted as Jerusalem or Zion—it continues to carry deep meaning for believers today. Let’s break down what…

The People Who Walked in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light

A Reflection on Isaiah 9:2 and the Enduring Message of Hope Introduction: An Ancient Phrase That Still Shines There are certain phrases that feel timeless, echoing through the ages with a hope that still resonates today. One such phrase is found in Isaiah 9:2: “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.” Whether you’re familiar with its…

Exploring Human Nature: The Heart’s Reality

Facing the Reality of Human Nature and the Path to Hope The Human Heart: A Portrait from Ecclesiastes 9:3 Ecclesiastes 9:3 delivers a sobering message: “The hearts of the children of man are full of evil, and madness is in their hearts while they live, and after that they go to the dead.” This verse compels us to examine the…