Discernment: The Most Ignored Christian Skill
Discernment: The Most Ignored Christian Skill Many Christians want to be loving, and that’s good. But love without discernment becomes gullible. It confuse
Discernment: The Most Ignored Christian Skill Many Christians want to be loving, and that’s good. But love without discernment becomes gullible. It confuse
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
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.
Truth Isn’t Subjective — It’s Just Rejected “That’s your truth” sounds humble, but it often functions as an escape hatch. If truth is personal, then no one
Can Meaning Exist Without God? A Logical Breakdown People often say, “You don’t need God to have meaning.” In one sense, that is true: humans can feel mean