Spilled coffee stains an open Bible to Luke 12 on a wooden table beside a tipped mug.

Hell is real, Kirk Cameron!

The world feels out of control this morning. From public violence to private fear, Luke 12 confronts anxious hearts with the weight of eternity, the danger of greed, the call to live ready, and the urgent mercy of Christ.

A lone Roman-style armored figure stands at dawn on a misty battlefield, empty-handed where a sword should be, facing the rising sun in silence.

Ephesians 6: We Dressed for War and Never Fought

You can wear all the armor of God and still lose the war—if you never speak. Ephesians 6 ends not with silence, but with a sword. And the sword must be drawn.