The Word That Started the Question
A Greek word, a late-night thought, and a question that hasn't left: what if the drive for precision is actually a flight from trust? Part 1 of The Logos Letters.
Read moreA Greek word, a late-night thought, and a question that hasn't left: what if the drive for precision is actually a flight from trust? Part 1 of The Logos Letters.
Read moreHe answered questions with questions. He told stories that raised more problems than they solved. What was He doing — and what does it mean for us? Part 2 of The Logos Letters.
Read moreActs is a book of people moving without full information. The Church grows not because it understands more — but because it trusts deeper. Part 3 of The Logos Letters.
Read moreThe problem of evil isn't a flaw in God's design — it's a feature of a God who doesn't rush justice. Why delay isn't absence, and patience isn't indifference.
Read moreBefore: all about me. After: all about Him. The switch didn't flip gradually — and I didn't flip it myself. A story about conversion that doesn't follow the tidy script.
Read moreEve didn't stop believing in God. She stopped believing the truth about His nature. The problem of knowledge and action is older than we think — and closer than we admit.
Read moreThe people of this world are more strategic about temporary things than God's people are about eternal ones. What the Shrewd Manager parable actually teaches about living with intention.
Read moreIt doesn't say submit to everything. It doesn't say government is always right. A careful reading of what Paul wrote — and what it means when the state asks you to sin.
Read moreLeaves are not neutral. On a fig tree, leaves are a promise. Jesus came looking to see if you meant it — and what He found tells us more about ourselves than we'd like to admit.
Read moreSovereignty doesn't mean God is rigid on His throne. Abraham argued with Him. Nineveh repented and He relented. What sovereignty actually means — and why the pendulum between truth and grace never stops swinging.
Read moreScience hasn't disproved the Bible. In a lot of places it's done the opposite. For the person who hasn't looked — and has just accepted what they were told.
Read moreJoseph had no pastor, no mentor, no system that got it right around him — and his line to God never went down. A word about the difference between hearing God and being told what He said.
Read moreBonhoeffer called it cheap grace — kindness that asks nothing and changes nothing. What costly grace actually looks like when the room wants you to go along.
Read moreThe Hebrew word isn't passive. It means to release, to let drop. And God says it not in a quiet garden — but in the middle of everything falling apart.
Read moreSomeone once said complaining is a prayer to the devil. You go where you look — and the enemy knows it.
Read moreDoubt isn't weak faith. It's a mirror — revealing exactly what you believe about God's intentions toward you specifically. And that's worth paying attention to.
Read moreA millionaire on a private plane grabbed an evangelist's hand and asked for one thing. Not more success. Peace. The one thing his circumstances couldn't produce.
Read moreA take is a bribe. Most people don't realize they've sold something when they accepted it — and they won't know until they try to speak freely and find they can't.
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