When Christian Leaders Fall: Grace Doesn’t Cancel Consequences

When Christian Leaders Fall: Grace Doesn’t Cancel Consequences Reports surrounding Philip Yancey have sent shockwaves through Christian circles—not because sin exists, but because of who it involves. A bestselling Christian author, long admired for his writing on grace, suffering, and faith, publicly acknowledged a prolonged moral failure and stepped away from ministry. The reaction has […]
From New Age to “I Belong to Jesus”

She Tried the “New Age”—Then Walked Away and Said Four Words: I Belong to Jesus Angelamarie Scafidi’s story doesn’t fit the narrative modern spirituality wants to sell. Once immersed in New Age beliefs—energy work, self-spirituality, manifestation, and inner power—Scafidi now publicly declares that she has been delivered from it. Her testimony is not about “finding […]
Faith and Freedom in America

America was built on faith, freedom, and moral foundations that shaped our nation. Honoring Jesus Christ isn’t about politics — it’s about acknowledging the values that guided generations before us. Faith has always had a place in the public square, and many believe it still should.
God Is So Good!!!

God is so good!!!
TreyVon Henderson Highlights Persecuted Christians with Game-Day Boots

NFL Player TreyVon Henderson Wore ‘Pray For Persecuted Christians’ Boots Last Month While Playing for New England Patriots
Josh Allen Reflects on a Powerful Moment After Hamlin’s Cardiac Arrest

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen shared on a podcast in 2023, following teammate Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest, that although he doesn’t consider himself the most devout follower of Christ, something powerful happened in that moment—something he couldn’t deny. We don’t know where he stands in his personal relationship with the Lord, but we pray that […]
Josh Allen Reflects on a Powerful Moment After Hamlin’s Cardiac Arrest

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen shared on a podcast in 2023, following teammate Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest, that although he doesn’t consider himself the most devout follower of Christ, something powerful happened in that moment—something he couldn’t deny. We don’t know where he stands in his personal relationship with the Lord, but we pray that […]
Truth and Compassion in Christian Witness

Recently, a letter surfaced from Renee Good’s partner. In it, she identifies Renee as a Christian and proceeds to say some things that I could not let go unaddressed:“Renee was a Christian who knew that all religions teach the same essential truth: we are here to love each other, care for each other, and keep […]
One Door, One Deliverer

When God instructed Noah to build the ark, He gave very specific details. One of the most overlooked is that the ark had only one door (Genesis 6:16). There weren’t multiple entrances. There wasn’t another option. There was one way of escape from the coming judgment. Scripture tells us Noah was saved because God called […]
Hyssop at Passover and the Cross

Hyssop was a humble plant used in Israel’s purification rituals. At the first Passover, Israelites dipped hyssop branches in lamb’s blood to mark their doorposts, protecting them from death (Exodus 12:22). Centuries later, hyssop appears again at the cross when Jesus was given a sponge soaked in sour wine (vinegar) on a hyssop branch to […]
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