Presently strained relationships with parents and/or deep parental regret. Distorted views of God. Exvangelicals and deconversions. In The Myth of Good Christian Parenting, Marissa Franks Burt and Kelsey Kramer McGinnis posit a connection between these things: When promised everything from godly children to a happy home, evangelical parents had a choice: trustingly comply or risk … Continue reading Not for the Faint of Heart | Book Review
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Consistency: Evangelism or Excommunication?
If your church practices Church Discipline, do you model Jesus?
Ordering Our Affections
A video reflection on Genesis 2:19.
Encouraging the Discouraged | 1 John 2:12–14
This post goes into detail regarding 1 John 2:12–14, considering such questions as "Who is being addressed?"; "What is the purpose of this section in light of the whole letter?"; and "Why are there no women in this passage?"
Can I Be Honest?
An update on where I'm at spiritually. I covet your prayers.
The Christian’s Key Commandment | 1 John 2:3–11
This post goes into detail regarding the test John offers to gauge the legitimacy of a person's claim to know God.
The Marks of a Christian | 1 John 1:5–2:2
This post goes into detail to describe a Christian’s identifying mark according to 1 John 1:5–2:2.
What Is the Point? | 1 John 1:1–4
This post goes into detail to discern the direction John wants to direct his readers as they make their way through 1 John. It covers 1 John 1:1–4.
1 John and Church Abandonment: A Personal Journey
This post describes both the personal reasons why an expositional series through 1 John is near and dear to my heart and the commentators who are influencing my perspective and preventing me from focusing this study on my own experiences.
1 John: A Manual for Handling Church Abandonment
The Apostle John and Saint Augustine can teach us much about the Church at our current place in history. In this post, I introduce the book of 1 John | FREE ACCESS









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