Culture Shapes Beliefs — But Doesn’t Create Truth
Culture Shapes Beliefs — But Doesn’t Create Truth Culture is powerful. It sets the “normal,” rewards certain beliefs, and punishes others. Over time, it ca
Culture Shapes Beliefs — But Doesn’t Create Truth Culture is powerful. It sets the “normal,” rewards certain beliefs, and punishes others. Over time, it ca
Freedom Without Truth Leads to Chaos Modern culture talks about freedom constantly. But it often defines freedom as “no one can tell me what to do.” That v
Demons Don’t Appear as Monsters — They Appear as Lies Most people imagine evil in horror-movie form: dramatic, obvious, and easily spotted. Real deception
Discernment: The Most Ignored Christian Skill Many Christians want to be loving, and that’s good. But love without discernment becomes gullible. It confuse
Sin Isn’t Oppression — It’s Self-Destruction Many people hear “sin” and think “control.” They imagine God as a cosmic rule-maker trying to steal joy. But S
Why Walking Alone With Truth Is Better Than Following Crowds One of the hardest parts of faith is social cost. It is easier to blend in, stay quiet, and le
February 10, 2026
Scripture shows fathers are often quiet—not absent. Their silence is load-bearing responsibility: restraint, foresight, endurance, and steady protection.
Scripture often forms men in solitude. Introversion isn’t withdrawal—it can be disciplined listening, restraint, and clarity before obedience.
Scripture and history show the same pattern: truth is mocked early, resisted in the middle, and respected after consequences arrive. Timing reveals what crowds reject.
When “Everyone Does It” Becomes the Final Argument When “Everyone Does It” Becomes the Final Argument Moral collapse rarely begins with rebellion. It begins…