Many Christians use the words “service” and “volunteering” as if they were interchangeable, but the difference between them quietly shapes how believers think about...
Many Christians who love apologetics quietly wrestle with a tension: “If I’m not starting a ministry, building a platform, or speaking publicly, am I...
Identity, meaning, and suffering are not abstract philosophical ideas; they are lived realities that shape every choice we make. We build our sense of...
I have several believing friends that are “perfectionists”. They believe that Christians, filled and empowered by the Holy Spirit, can eventually attain a level...
When I first began investigating the reliability of the New Testament Gospels, I found myself at an important philosophical crossroads. As I employed my...