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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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?"
This is the Turning Point
Five reflections on Charlie Kirk, American politics, and Christianity in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
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
Content Update | 1 John Series
An update as it relates to my forthcoming expositional series in 1 John.
Reforming from Within
In this day of deconversions and exvangelicals, we need to remember that the only way to truly impact the future of the Church is from within.










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