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Don’t Let Your Wounds Write Your Theology

Imagine walking into a room on a cold morning. The air bites a little, so you glance at the thermometer and it tells you the room is 58 degrees. But the thermometer doesn’t change a thing. It just reflects the … Continue reading

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“Radical Leftism” Is Not Politics. It’s Religion.

We’re told the Left is secular—a party of reason, free thought, and evidence. No gods, no dogma, no rigid rules. Just progress. Right? That may have been closer to the truth of the old Left (e.g. the Clinton-era liberalism that … Continue reading

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Should Christians Be Political?

I grew up being taught and believing that Christians shouldn’t get involved in politics. We’re supposed to be about the spiritual things and leave the world to their games of power. Christ is on the throne so we shouldn’t be … Continue reading

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True Love Gets in Your Face

Last night at our home group, we opened the Word and discussed this past Sunday’s sermon text on 1 John 4:7–21, which offers a compelling picture of where love comes from, what love looks like, and how we can enjoy … Continue reading

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Violence Isn’t Random: Understanding the Power of Words and Ideas

The recent death of Charlie Kirk has sent me into a tailspin of emotion and deep reflection. From reflection, I believe there is an important note that needs be said out loud. When we look honestly at political violence in … Continue reading

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Christian, Are You Making an Effort?

The gospel of Jesus is against earning, not effort. In fact, for those who’ve trusted in Christ for salvation, effort is commanded. After all, didn’t Paul write, “Make every effort…to be holy” (Hebrews 12:14) and “work out your salvation with … Continue reading

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Reflections on Home Life

In my personal worship time with the Lord I am making my way through 2 Samuel and I came upon a section that stirred some thoughts about home life. In 2 Samuel 6:1-19, King David attempts to bring the Ark … Continue reading

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Alcohol, Cigars, & Zyns (Oh My!): Reflections on Christian Liberty & the Conscience

“We must distinguish between commands of God and rules we make for ourselves in light of God’s commands.” — Andrew Naselli Recently, Christianity Today published a piece on the use of Zyns—nicotine pouches that are all the rage right now, … Continue reading

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Some Counsels for High School Graduates

Graduation is coming. You’re growing up. And while diplomas and tassels are cool, they’re nothing compared to the kind of person you are and, more importantly, the person you’re becoming. High school may be ending, but the stakes are rising. … Continue reading

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Loving Our (Unborn) Neighbors

This is an edited transcript of a sermon preached at Union Church on Sunday, Mark 12:28-34. The words of Mark 12:28-34 resonate across centuries: love God with all your being and love your neighbor as yourself. Today, we delve into … Continue reading

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