-

When the Lord is blessing, don’t be afraid to receive it. His faithful care is often wrapped in small moments—tweaks, nudges, confrontations—that shape us long before the big issues arise. This is what it means to walk closely with Him: we let the Holy Spirit fix the small things before they become mountains we have
-

The bystander effect is a psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when others are present. The assumption is that someone else will step in. That someone else will say something. That someone else will make a difference. But Scripture reminds us again and again: you are called to
-

“So what? and now what?” calling believers not just to listen, but to respond. It’s easy to slip into autopilot in both our daily routines and spiritual lives—doing what needs to be done without deeply engaging. But when we look at Christ, especially in His humility and obedience, we are reminded that love requires intention,
-

The question of whether there are contradictions in the Bible has long been a point of contention for both skeptics and believers. Many critics of Christianity point to what they perceive as discrepancies or contradictions within the Scriptures, often challenging the credibility and consistency of the Bible. However, the Bible’s unity and authority remain steadfast,
-

The question of suffering isn’t just philosophical—it’s deeply personal. Every one of us has walked through pain: the loss of someone we love, a devastating diagnosis, heartbreak, poverty, betrayal. In those moments, it’s natural to ask: If God is real—and if He is good—why would He allow this? This isn’t a new question. In fact,
-

Can the Infinite Be Contained? The Truth About God in Human Form Human minds are wired to function within limits. Time. Space. Logic. So when we encounter the claim that the eternal, all-powerful, limitless God entered time and space — not as a distant observer, but clothed in flesh — we instinctively ask: How is
-

Easter Sunday marks the most joyous day in the Christian calendar — the celebration of Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead. It is a day of victory, hope, and renewed life. The resurrection is not just an event from history; it is the cornerstone of our faith, the ultimate demonstration of God’s power over death,
-

As we observe Good Friday, we reflect on the profound and sacrificial love that Jesus Christ displayed on the cross. This day marks the ultimate sacrifice, where Jesus willingly laid down His life for the sins of humanity. It is a day to remember the deep cost of our salvation and the incredible love that
