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I Have the Gift of Tongues

Speaking in tongues is trending again, but what did the gift actually look like in the early church? A pastoral reflection on Acts 2, 1 Corinthians 14, the Holy Spirit, Scripture, and why the miracle was never confusion. It was meaning.

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Even the Pope Doesn’t Like AI

Even the Pope is warning about AI, but Christians should see the deeper danger. The real crisis is not that machines may become human, but that people may forget they have souls. A gospel-centered reflection on artificial intelligence, conscience, and the image of God.

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Should the Same Mouth Crown Christ and Spit Racial Slurs?

A viral controversy surrounding Chud the Builder raises a deeper question for Christians: can a mouth that crowns Christ also spit racial slurs? Ephesians 4 reminds us that free speech may protect ugly words, but Christ commands His people to speak with truth, grace, holiness, and love.

A Bishop Just Told the Church to Tear Up the Bible

Bishop Yvette Flunder said the New Testament is not the Word of God, called the first two Testaments problematic, and argued that some pages should be pulled out. This devotional response from 1 Timothy 4 confronts that heresy head-on and calls the church back to the authority of Scripture, the danger of false teaching, and the saving gospel of Jesus Christ.

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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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Epstein Exposed What Many Wanted Hidden

Epstein exposed what many wanted hidden, and the shock is rippling through the internet. Ephesians 5 explains why some people spiral while others start reaching for God: walk in love, walk in light, walk in wisdom, and come into the light of Christ.

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Forty-Eight Is Young Until It’s Your Turn

James Van Der Beek’s death at 48 raises a piercing question: is God “whatever,” or the living Christ who conquers death through the gospel?

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Heaven is Nearer Than You Think…Right, Scott Adams?

Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, stunned many with his final written confession of faith in Jesus Christ. This devotional explores what it means to face eternity, what Scripture says about heaven, and how one man’s last words point to the city that is closer than we think.

Christ’s Cross: The Fulfillment of Leviticus 1

This article shows how the burnt offering of Leviticus is a shadow and typecast of Jesus Christ to come: His death, burial and resurrection.