Why “I Can’t See How That’s Just” Doesn’t Prove God Unjust

By |2026-04-29T00:00:32-04:00April 29th, 2026|Apologetics, Public Witness|

A pastoral-theological look at why most atheist objections to difficult biblical passages quietly assume what they need to prove, and why Plantinga's response to the logical problem of evil still cuts to the heart of the matter.

So I recently debated an Atheist, and it didn’t go so well…Here’s Why.

By |2026-04-28T06:38:43-04:00April 28th, 2026|Podcast, Public Witness|

So I recently debated an Atheist, and it didn't go so well...Here's Why. I recently went on a debate on a Channel called Deconstruction Zone, to say that it went poorly is an understatement. I want to share my experience and why. First, how did I find this channel? I genuinely don't know, it [...]

Quoting Scripture Is Not the Same as Teaching Scripture

By |2026-04-06T01:18:50-04:00April 22nd, 2026|Bible Teaching|

Using Bible verses is not the same as teaching the Bible faithfully. This post explores the crucial difference between quoting Scripture and being governed by Scripture, calling pastors, teachers, and listeners alike to handle God’s Word with greater honesty, care, and reverence.

The Quiet Crisis: What the Numbers Say About Nominal Christianity in America

By |2026-04-15T23:29:01-04:00April 16th, 2026|Ministry, Public Witness|

Six in ten Americans still call themselves Christian. Gallup says more than half never or rarely attend services. Researchers consistently find that genuine evangelical Christians account for roughly 7–9% of the population. The gap between those numbers is not a rounding error. It is a crisis.

Do I Really Need Greek and Hebrew to Teach the Bible Faithfully?

By |2026-04-16T22:58:35-04:00April 11th, 2026|Bible Teaching|

Do pastors and Bible teachers really need Greek and Hebrew to handle Scripture faithfully? This article explores that question with pastoral honesty, arguing that while God has used many faithful men without formal language training, the biblical languages remain a vital tool for those who want to teach the Word with greater precision, humility, and reverence.

When Political Power Tests Christian Faithfulness

By |2026-04-08T14:46:46-04:00April 8th, 2026|Public Witness|

There is a version of Christianity spreading in America that has quietly replaced Jesus with political power. Three things happened this Easter weekend that make that visible. This is a call to the church to recover its prophetic voice, and to remember that political preference is not moral immunity.

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