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Busy Works: a commentary on II Thessalonians 3
Occasionally, we see some not-so-common verses start to go viral based on current events. Recently, as debates about welfare and SNAP benefits cycle out of Washington and around social media, the verse that has resurfaced is II Thessalonians 3:10, and it is being weaponized by many to justify the starvation of the poor. Not only is Paul not justifying that anyone should starve, but the actual message Paul delivers is much more about the attitude of those against the poor than

Andrew Fouts
2 days ago6 min read


This Thing We Call Church Part 2: The Drum of Liberation
I want to make it clear that I have no problem with traditional local churches. Even though my own spiritual journey seems to be moving away from them, it might have never began without them. If the least that can said is that I gained an awareness of Jesus from those places, then that is enough. There may be no better foothold than that. No matter where our paths have taken us since then, many of us who have emerged from such spaces cannot deny we owe the traditional local c

Stefon Napier
Oct 263 min read


Understanding The Times Through Jeremiah 25
And here I am, watching the chaos I once warned about unfold, hearing the stories of oppression it’s causing, and struggling to find the words to describe what it all means and where we go from here. Then, a week ago, our pastor preached from Jeremiah 25, and that message helped bring clarity to my thoughts.

Andrew Fouts
Oct 264 min read


Why Would a Good God Allow Suffering? A Biblical Perspective
What if suffering isn’t proof that God is absent, but evidence that the Lord Jesus Christ is present in a deeper way, allowing us to experience His love amid the evil in the world?
Rico Lane
Apr 128 min read


Lenten Reflections: Hebrews 1:1-3
As Easter approaches, we start to lean in again toward the cross, toward the empty tomb, toward the hope that it all means something deeper

Joe Dea
Apr 103 min read


A Lenten Reflection on Luke 23
This Lenton season, as we watch the powers of the earth swirl out of control, let us make the same declaration Dismus does in Luke 23!

Andrew Fouts
Mar 285 min read


Grounded in Grace: The Power of Intentional Rhythms
Our relationship with God is designed to flow out into the world and community around you. However, it starts between YOU and GOD...

Joe Dea
Mar 263 min read


What Matters is That We Pray
Prayer, in all its forms, is an invitation into relationship. It is less about saying the right words and more about drawing near to God.

Joe Dea
Mar 203 min read


Faith or Folly: King Hezekiah's Lessons For Today
The story of Hezekiah, I have argued, may be the most important story of all the kings of Judah for us to learn from...

Andrew Fouts
Mar 146 min read


A Template for Approaching God
Prayer is one of the most powerful tools given to believers, and Jesus Himself demonstrated its significance through the Lord’s Prayer.

Joe Dea
Mar 113 min read
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