Clarence Jones had everything he worked for success, security, and comfort until a knock on the door forced a choice. This story explores why answering a true calling often requires leaving comfort behind, and how purpose is only found when our lives become part of something greater than ourselves.
Read MoreFrom a dream home in Los Angeles to the heart of the Civil Rights Movement, this story explores how Clarence Jones left comfort behind when he answered a calling bigger than himself and what that means for us today.
Read MoreThrough personal loss, cultural critique, and Scripture, this essay challenges performance-based faith and reclaims rest as a gift of grace rooted in identity, not achievement.
Read MoreWhat happens when a sincere believer dares to ask God if the Bible is truly His Word? This personal journey explores doubt, fear, healing, and how Scripture reveals God’s heart through both faith and reason.
Read MoreIs the New Testament reliable? This article explores historical evidence, manuscript preservation, literary genres, and scholarly criteria that support the trustworthiness of the New Testament and its continued relevance today.
Read MoreMany Christians have allowed political tribalism to shape their witness more than biblical conviction. Justin Giboney challenges believers to resist partisan loyalty and re-center civic engagement on truth, compassion, and the character of Christ.
Read MoreReligious pluralism challenges the credibility of every faith, including Christianity. In a world of diverse beliefs and growing suspicion toward religion’s use of power, how can Christians give a humble yet confident witness to truth?
Read MoreIn a world filled with healers, sages, and “divine men,” Jesus made a claim no one else dared: the authority to forgive sins. Historian Dr. Mikel Del Rosario explores how this claim set Jesus apart from every other figure in ancient history—and why it still matters today.
Read MoreThis is what I call educational redlining: a system that determines the quality of a student’s education not by ability, but by zip code. Students in underfunded schools face outdated textbooks, overcrowded classrooms, and limited pathways to higher education and long-term careers.
Read More“Terrible things are happening outside. At any time of night and day, poor helpless people are being dragged out of their homes.” – Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl
From detention without cause to sudden deportations and racial profiling, non-citizens across the U.S. are facing a wave of fear and injustice. But Scripture is clear: God's people are called to love and protect the sojourner.
In this powerful blog, Dorcas Cheng-Tozun urges us to reflect on biblical compassion and offers three practical ways we can stand with immigrants in our communities—through support, training, and advocacy.
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