We all have people in our lives who sit at tables with us, share our laughter, and know our stories. Yet, they feel worlds away from God. They aren’t strangers.They’re family.Friends.Coworkers.People we love deeply. And that’s what makes this question so uncomfortable. Because it’s always easier to talk about those people out there than these people right here.Continue reading “Who is close to you but far from God?”
Wednesday Wisdom: The Way of Lament and Hope
By now, you may have noticed a pattern in what I’ve been circling this week. It’s not about a single event.It’s not about winning an argument.It’s about how we speak when the world feels sharp. Christian faith has always lived in tension: between grief and trust, between honesty and restraint, and between truth and love. WhenContinue reading “Wednesday Wisdom: The Way of Lament and Hope”
Christian Writing Shouldn’t Sound Like Echo Chambers or War Rooms
There’s a tone I’ve been noticing more and more. You hear it in blog posts.You see it in comment sections.You feel it in the way words land—sharp, defensive, rehearsed. It’s the sound of an echo chamber.It’s the posture of a war room. And neither one belongs in Christian writing. Echo Chambers Don’t Listen; They RepeatContinue reading “Christian Writing Shouldn’t Sound Like Echo Chambers or War Rooms”
