I remember standing before God in 2004, self-righteous and angry, ready to let Him have it. I was tired of an empty Christianity, tired of watching everyone around me make it up as they went
Earlier in my walk with God, I kept asking myself—and asking Him—what was this fascination that A.W. Tozer and Leonard Ravenhill had with saying things like, “If Christ were walking the streets of today’s world…”
We often treat Christianity like a spiritual growth strategy—a series of “few easy steps” to fit neatly into an existing life. We perform devotion like a checklist: church attendance, Bible knowledge, the correct vocabulary, and
The historical church period stretching from the accession of Constantine in A.D. 312 to the elevation of Boniface III as “Universal Bishop” in A.D. 606 marks one of the most consequential transitions in Christian history.
If we’re honest—brutally honest—the exhaustion most Christians feel is coming from something far more subtle and far more dangerous: a life lived near Christ but not in Him. We have learned how to orbit
I have encountered an unsettling number of Christians whose moral and spiritual sensitivity appears profoundly diminished—so much so that conscience itself seems functionally dormant. This is not a matter of minor immaturity or doctrinal imbalance,
When people hear the words radical Christianity, they often picture intensity— bold declarations, visible sacrifice, public faith, and relentless activity for God. But that definition barely scratches the surface. In fact, the most radical
“Thus says the Lord concerning this people: They have loved to wander; they have not restrained their feet. Therefore, the Lord does not accept them; now He will remember their iniquity and punish their sins.”
When we read Jeremiah 13:1–11, it’s easy to get caught up in the strangeness of what God asks the prophet to do. A linen waistband. Worn, hidden, retrieved much later—ruined. At first glance, it almost
Years ago, I watched a young Prince Harry being interviewed in a casual setting. The journalist was kneeling in front of him while Harry sat on the ground. The questions touched on his turbulent life,
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