Why So Many Christians No Longer Trust Official Stories
Something has shifted. You can feel it in conversations at church. You see it in group chats. You hear it in the quiet hesitation before someone says, “I don’t know if I believe that.”
More and more Christians are no longer trusting official stories at face value. Not because they want chaos. Not because they enjoy controversy. But because…
When Fear Becomes the Loudest Voice in the Room
Fear is everywhere right now.
It’s in the headlines. It’s in the tone of conversations. It’s in the way people speak about the future.. tense, defensive, bracing for impact.
And while fear has always existed…
Why Questioning Power Is Biblical
There’s a quiet lie many believers have absorbed without realizing it:
That questioning power is rebellious.
That asking hard questions is unfaithful.
That trust in God requires silence toward authority.
Scripture tells a very different story…
The Story of Esther: Told for the Modern Christian Woman
Esther’s story begins quietly. There’s no dramatic introduction, no prophecy over her childhood, no grand announcement that she will one day save an entire people group. Instead, Scripture begins her story with this simple truth:
She was an orphan. She was in exile. And she was raised by her cousin Mordecai.
(Esther 2:7)
Nothing about her beginnings suggested royalty, influence, or leadership. If anything, her life looked…
Before You Make a Resolution, Make a Surrender
Every January, we resolve to do better.
We write lists. We set goals. We promise ourselves that this will be the year things finally change.
There’s nothing wrong with intention. Discipline can be a gift. Planning can be wise. But Scripture gently reminds us that transformation doesn’t begin with determination, it begins with surrender. Resolutions often focus on control. Surrender begins with…
Ruth & Rahab: When God Redeems the Outsider
Some women in the Bible entered the story with status, lineage, or influence. Ruth and Rahab were not those women. They were outsiders; women on the fringes, living in cultures far from Israel, carrying stories that didn’t look holy, polished, or impressive. And yet God took both of them; a former prostitute from Jericho and a widowed Moabite woman, and wove their lives into the most important genealogy in Scripture:
The family line of Jesus Himself.
Their stories remind every woman who has ever felt disqualified, overlooked, unworthy, or “too far gone”:
God doesn’t pull from the elite. He redeems from the margins.
Let’s look at how these two unlikely women, separated by decades but united in destiny, reveal…
The Shepherds Were the First Sermon
“And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.” — Luke 2:8
Before Jesus ever preached a message, God preached one for Him. Not from a pulpit. Not in a temple. Not to the powerful or the polished. God’s first announcement of the Savior’s birth was delivered to…

