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Jericho Archaeology and the Debate Over Biblical History

A century of archaeology at Jericho has become a flashpoint in the long debate over whether Joshua's Conquest is history or legend.

Transhumanism, Digital IDs, and the Coming Global Beast System

From brain-computer interfaces to central bank digital currencies and the agendas of global organizations, this piece traces how the modern drive to exalt human power echoes the end-times system Scripture warned us about.

Third Temple Prophecy: Why Forcing God’s Hand Is Not Faith

A pastor's call to bomb Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock raises a deeper question: should believers force God's prophetic timing?

The Quiet Damage of Good People Who Aren’t Paying Attention

A sobering meditation on the accumulated harm of small, careless moments — the laugh, the unanswered message, the post — and the six words that can still turn the count the other way while the window remains open.

Citizens of Heaven: Living Faithfully in Two Kingdoms Today

A July 4th reflection on living faithfully as citizens of America now while holding fast to our true, eternal citizenship in Heaven.

Why Gen Z Leaves the Church but Keeps the Faith

A young writer reflects on why so many of his generation walk away from organized religion while holding tightly to belief in something transcendent - and what the Church may still hold that no forest walk can replace.

Recovering Empathy: Seeing One Another’s Pain in a Numb Age

We live in the most connected age in history, yet many have never felt more alone. This reflection asks whether we have lost the art of entering another person's pain, and points toward the presence that begins to heal it.

From Religious Legalism to Humanism to Jesus

Bill Gray's testimony of learning, unlearning, and relearning — out of religious legalism, through the empty promises of humanism, and home to a living faith in Jesus Christ.

When the Worship Leader Is a Hypocrite: A Faith Crisis

An outside author recounts the morning he watched a wife-beater lead worship, and how his own silence forced him to confront the difference between a building and a living faith.

Sleeping With the Enemy: The One Thing You Lack

We can live where our hearts feel right with God yet quietly house compromises we refuse to touch. This piece presses on the 'one thing' we keep avoiding and calls us to tear it down today.

Does Science Point to God? Faith, Reason, and the Evidence

A look at Dios, La Ciencia, Las Pruebas and the classical arguments for God — cosmological, teleological, ontological, and moral — alongside the scientific evidence that points toward a Creator.

When Life Hits Hard: What Does Normal Mean After Loss?

After losing three loved ones in a matter of days, one believer wrestles with grief, the shadow of death, and the question of what 'normal' really means.

Does God Still Do This? Numbers, Symbols, and Patterns

Forty days, three days, repeated wilderness years: these recurring Biblical numbers and symbols are not coincidence. They point to Christ and to how God restores us.

Does God Still Do This? Numbers, Symbols, and Metaphors

Rina Schultz follows the Bible - from Ezekiel and the wilderness to Christ's forty days - and finds patterns resolving into Jesus and the call to trust God.

Could God Put Aliens on Another Planet? A Biblical View

Scientists say life needs a perfect habitable zone, water, and a magnetic shield. But if God created the cosmos and still works miracles, He could place life anywhere He pleased—and recent UFO disclosures could only serve to confirm that.

Why the Devil’s Gifts Always Come With a Bill You Can’t Afford

The devil rarely tempts you toward obvious evil; he markets reasonable offers that quietly cost your peace. One believer's testimony on why the blessing of the Lord is the wealth worth waiting for.

When Conscience Carries the Wound: Moral Injury and Grace

Moral injury is the ache of conscience that lingers when our actions collide with our deepest beliefs. Dr. Marie Grace names the wound honestly and points the crushed in spirit toward the God who draws near.

Does AI Kill Your Brain? The Cost of Outsourcing Thought

AI takes great notes and gives the right answers. But every task we hand off is one less rep for our brains. A short story on why productive struggle still matters - and why easy is never the same as good.

When Reason Becomes a god: The Zizian Tragedy

The Zizians chased pure logic and ended in bloodshed. Their story is a sobering picture of what happens when reason becomes the highest authority and God is left out.

Disclosure Day or Deception Day? A Biblical Look at the UFO Film

Spielberg's new UFO film opens the same day the Pentagon releases declassified files, selling humanity a counterfeit gospel of cosmic enlightenment. A Biblical look at what it is really teaching.

Found in a Honduran Dump: God’s Heart for the Forgotten

A short-term missions team travels to a garbage dump outside Tegucigalpa to build a house for one family - and discovers up close that God has not forgotten the people the world steps over.

AI, Anthropic, and the End-Times Question of Control

A government order forced Anthropic to pull its most powerful AI worldwide days after launch. What does the rise of AI and AI agents mean through a Biblical, end-times lens? A sober look at control, pride, and our hope in Christ.

Why I Couldn’t Explain Jesus Away — And I Tried Hard

One honest attempt to face the questions about Jesus that don't dissolve under scrutiny — not as religion, but as a personal reckoning that wouldn't let go.

Biblical Illiteracy: The Plague Sweeping the Land

A pastor once told me the Old Testament was "done away with." That conversation exposed the quiet plague threatening God's people in every generation: biblical illiteracy.