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 moreEngaging the noise of our moment without condoning, condemning, or losing yourself in the process.
Read morePsalm 46:10 asks something of us that feels almost impossible right now. What does it actually mean?
Read moreA friend asked me something about my faith that I couldn't answer. Here's what happened next.
Read moreSitting with uncertainty without losing your footing — why wrestling is part of the walk.
Read morePhilippians 4:7 isn't a promise of calm circumstances. It's something much harder and more real.
Read moreHow do we know what to oppose, what to support, and where to stay quiet?
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