The Looming Battle Between Artificial Intelligence and The Church
When I saw the power of Sora, AI went from being a novelty to a threat. I thought to myself that this is the beginning of the end of a society that knows and searches for objective truth. We’ve been sliding down this hill for a while, but this will be the proverbial shove that launches us over the slide of the cliff.
An Entire Generation of Youth Are Finding Evangelical Churches Inadequate
It is now clear that broad evangelicalism has largely miscalculated how to engage the youth with our evolving, sexualized culture. 30 years of emphasizing purity over faith and repentance, entertainment over meditation, and games over catechisms have left scars.
The True Christian: Always Joyful, Yet Ever Sorrowful
The strength of the Christian is God alone, for He is our sole hope and joy.
The Great Irony of Denying Total Depravity
People believe they are good because they are not.
One Month Bible Reading Challenge
Among what I have come to refer to as “the classics” (losing those extra pounds, fiscal responsibility, home improvement projects, etc) are items that are uniquely Christian in nature (Prayer, Fasting, Memorizing Scripture, Giving, Bible intake, Faithfulness in family devotions, giving others the Gospel, etc).
3 Good Reasons to Move the Gathering to Saturday the 24th
This is such a rare occurrence. I mean really, how often do Christmas and Sunday land on the same day? What are we to do? Canceling might be a little extreme, so why not bump it to another day? Nothing really changes. We could still do all the things we love to do, it would just be on a different day.
The Most Influential Children’s Catechism
Which catechism is the most influential and understandable for kids? Some may argue that the Westminster Shorter Catechism is the best. Or that the Heidelberg is the most applicable. Or that modern ones like the New City Catechism are the easiest for kids to grasp. But while those are helpful tools, they are not the most influential catechisms for children.
What We Celebrate at Christmas is Why We Go to Church
What better way is there to celebrate the incarnation of Christ, than with God’s people, whom He gloriously provided Christ for to begin with?