The State of Theology (through Ligonier Ministries) publishes a research project every 2 years with the help of Lifeway research. In September 2020 they found that 30% of evangelical Christian adults believe that Jesus was a great teacher, but that he was not God, and...

We’ve got to get some “Holy Gumption” when it comes to speaking out about Biblical Truth and faith in Christ vs. the deconstruction of our faith that’s being tolerated in the Church. That deconstructed version claims to “update” the Word of God with a gross...

When it comes to sin, Christians are taking one of two positions. We’re either standing in conviction or we’re compromising the truth and becoming progressive in our thinking about faith in Jesus Christ. People will tell us, “Oh, well, that's not *loving* to take such...

The culture’s norms have infiltrated the Church to the extent that there is now a *movement* of Christianity that is, for lack of a better term, more politically correct, more lenient, more liberal. It’s called “Progressive Christianity” – but in no way is this movement...

A sober mind is a highly functioning mind. To be sober-minded is to be alert, sharp in our thinking, and clearheaded. Spiritually speaking, it means to not be intoxicated by the world. Intoxication (of any kind) is dangerous— it means to be ignorant or brainless,...

Why is it so hard for us to pay attention; to keep our attention on one thing at a time? I addressed this in my recent podcast (link in bio): We are distracted people, living in a world full of distractions, devised by the devil...

When we receive Jesus Christ, he says, “Come, follow me, and I will make you into something. I'll make you to become something” (Mark 1:17, my paraphrase). So, we see here that it’s a pursuit to follow Jesus. It means to come behind him, to stick...

Twelve years ago God gave me the sweetest word wrapped up in an unexpected and frightening event: “Be still and know that I am God (Psalm 46:10). That sweet Word launched me into one of the very best seasons of my life with Jesus. “Be still…”...