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
Tag: Gospel
The Cleansing Flow
God gave me a vision, and it filled me with hope. I pray it can do the same for you.
When Jesus Pulls Up a Barstool
A reflection on a scene from Father Stu (2022) as it relates to hearing God.
How John MacArthur’s Ministry Changed My Life—and Why I’m Mourning Today
My reflection on the passing of Pastor John MacArthur last month
A Hermeneutical Contradiction that Evangelicals—Especially Baptists—Must Consider
If we apply the created intent for marriage beyond the walls of the Church, why do we not apply gender roles beyond the walls of the Church?
Living to Love
Republishing an old explanation of the philosophy of this blog. Part 3 of 3.
Living in Love
Republishing an old explanation of the philosophy of this blog. Part 2 of 3.
Living from Love
Republishing an old explanation of the philosophy of this blog. Part 1 of 3.
Another Look at the Angels’ Announcement
There is a textual variant on Luke 2:14 that we can't ignore in our telling of the Christmas story.
Run for Your Life
John continues his letter by unveiling further reasons to align with Jesus, forsaking the world. . . . Revelation 18:1-8.








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