In a world that thrives on comparison, competition, and categorization, the Cross stands in stark contrast. It does not flatter the powerful or favor the religious. It does not bend for the wealthy or retreat from the broken. It levels the field, strips away pretense, and speaks truth to every soul: you are deeply flawed—and deeplyContinue reading “The Cross is the Great Equalizer”
Remembering Oklahoma City 30 Years Later
April 19, 1995. On a clear spring morning evil shattered the heart of America. At 9:02 a.m., outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, a truck bomb exploded, killing 168 people, including 19 children. More than 600 others were injured. Families were forever changed. A city was ripped apart. Our nationContinue reading “Remembering Oklahoma City 30 Years Later”
Good Friday Still Matters
Good Friday makes Easter possible. Without the sacrifice of Jesus on that Friday over 2,000 years ago, there would be no Resurrection Sunday. No victory over death. No empty tomb to rejoice in. Just like Christmas commemorates the birth of Christ, Easter celebrates His rising—but that rising could not have happened without His willing deathContinue reading “Good Friday Still Matters”
