Impressionistic painting of an Israelite family eating the Passover meal by lamplight while looking toward a doorway marked with blood.

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.

Black-and-white close-up portrait of James Van Der Beek with the text “1977–2026.”

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?

Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, pictured beside his famous cartoon character

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.

A ram caught in a thicket at sunrise, bathed in warm golden light, symbolizing God’s provision on Mount Moriah and foreshadowing Christ’s sacrifice.

The Knife, the Manger, and the Throne

A ram caught in a thicket at sunrise marks the moment God provided a substitute on Mount Moriah. This powerful image foreshadows the sacrifice of Christ and reminds us that the story of salvation began long before Bethlehem and leads us toward the return of our King.

Joe Rogan sitting in his podcast studio, speaking into a microphone with headphones on.

Joe Rogan Is Starting to Sound a Lot Like a Christian

Joe Rogan recently called Jesus “the best example of how a human should live.” This devotional explores what that means, why it matters, and how even skeptics are being drawn to Christ. If you’re searching, curious, or hungry for truth—you’re not alone.

You Call Yourself an Atheist? God Calls You a Fool

The content emphasizes the consequences of rejecting God, asserting that ignorance of divine truth leads to deep moral corruption in individuals and society. It contrasts a life of rebellion against God with the grace available through Him and poses a crucial question about one’s allegiance—whether to God or the world.

You Own Nothing—And That’s a Good Thing

The content emphasizes that individuals do not possess their lives, as everything belongs to God according to Psalm 24. It contrasts the illusion of ownership prevalent in Western culture with the reality of being stewards of God’s creation. The piece calls for surrender to God, illustrating the urgency of recognizing one’s true relationship with Him before facing judgment.

The Sabbath: Let’s Talk About It.

The content emphasizes the importance of the Sabbath as a divine gift intended for rest, reflection, and rejuvenation. It critiques modern society’s relentless pursuit of productivity, which neglects this essential rhythm. By observing the Sabbath, individuals reconnect with their identity in God and acknowledge their dependence on Him, ultimately finding true liberation and peace.