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”
Jesus is Our Lord, Not Our Mascot
It’s subtle, but it’s everywhere. We invoke Jesus’ name to bless our opinions. We place Him behind our causes. We trot Him out when we need divine approval. And slowly (almost imperceptibly) Jesus becomes a mascot instead of our Master. A mascot exists to cheer us on.Our Lord calls us to follow. A mascot never confronts.Our Lord disrupts, reorders,Continue reading “Jesus is Our Lord, Not Our Mascot”
When the World’s Noise Breaks | How the Murder of Charlie Kirk Impacts Christian Blogging
Last September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk, a powerful voice in American public life, was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University. His murder, a public assassination, sent shockwaves through social media, newsrooms, and, perhaps most poignantly, Christian communities across the country. Charlie Kirk promoted Christian beliefs and encouraged Christians to engage in public life, and someContinue reading “When the World’s Noise Breaks | How the Murder of Charlie Kirk Impacts Christian Blogging”
