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Tucker Carlson Is Wrong About Islam’s Jesus

Tucker Carlson’s comments about Islam and Jesus have raised an important question for Christians: which Jesus are we talking about? This article contrasts the Jesus honored in Islam with the Jesus revealed in Scripture, then points readers to the cross, the resurrection, and the only gospel that saves.

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The Only Safe Place That Night

A vivid, Christ-centered devotional on the Passover in Exodus 12, showing how the blood of the lamb shielded Israel from judgment and pointed forward to Jesus Christ, our true Passover Lamb.

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A Gospel That Will Not Stay Down

In Acts 14–15, the gospel advances through violence, resistance, and internal conflict. Paul rises from the stones, walks back into the city, and the early church fights to guard salvation by grace alone. This devotion explores why the gospel spreads with difficulty and why clarity is always worth the cost.

A solitary figure stands in shadow at the edge of a sunlit synagogue, watching light fill the room beyond.

When the Word Found Its People

In Acts 13, the gospel reaches beyond old boundaries and finds those God has already prepared. As Paul preaches, outsiders discover they were not overlooked or accidental — they were expected. Faith arrives not by chance, but by calling, and joy takes root where grace is received.

A lone person sitting in an empty church sanctuary facing the altar, with rows of vacant pews and soft light filling the space.

The Lie That Made the Church Optional

A biblical challenge to the modern belief that church is optional, exposing Satan’s lie and reclaiming Christ’s promised presence among His gathered people.

A dark stone church engulfed in flames under a stormy sky, with fire glowing from the arched doorway and roof, symbolizing persecution and enduring faith.

The Night the Church Burned for Christmas

A burning church. A silenced choir. A gospel sentence too dangerous to forget. This Christmas devotion explores 1 Timothy 3:16 through the lens of martyrdom, incarnation, and the truth that still sets hearts—and history—on fire.

A robed figure stands still in a stone doorway, bathed in warm light, evoking the moment Gabriel appeared to Mary in quiet authority.

Gabriel’s Voice Carried God into Flesh

A cinematic reflection on Gabriel’s announcement to Mary. This devotion explores the mystery of the incarnation, the supernatural conception, and the stillness of the messenger who carried eternity into a girl’s womb.

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Psalm 21 Will Ruin Shallow Faith: Three Voices. One Crown.

Psalm 21 is no gentle devotional—it’s a war anthem, a coronation hymn, and a prophecy all in one. In this unforgettable post, discover how one psalm speaks with three voices—David’s, yours, and Christ’s—and how it demolishes shallow faith. This is the victory song of the crowned King, the weary believer, and the conquering Christ. Once you hear it, you can’t go back.