Practical Biblical Solutions
With All My Heart
Tom and Anna first met on a colorless November afternoon with the world painted gray by drizzle. He was new to the congregation and fidgeted on the church steps, uncertain, while Anna—already a familiar face there—welcomed him with a smile so genuine it outshone the sun. Their first conversation was [...]
Radical Pursuit
There’s nothing normal or half-hearted about the biblical model of marriage. The gospel invites couples to something bold—a “radical pursuit” of one another, echoing the relentless, passionate, and sacrificial love Christ pours out on his people. If marriage in our culture is often about convenience or mutual self-fulfillment, radical pursuit [...]
Fierce Loyalty
Marriage is one of life’s greatest adventures. It asks us to pledge not only our love, but our entire selves—to one person, for a lifetime. Yet in an age where relationships seem so “disposable,” fierce loyalty stands out like a beacon. What is fierce loyalty in marriage? It’s an unwavering, [...]
Toxic Empathy
Toxic empathy is a term that’s gaining attention in Christian circles—especially among evangelical believers concerned about cultural trends and our calling to balance truth and compassion. The concept is simple: empathy turns toxic when the desire to understand, support, and show kindness leads us to affirm choices or lifestyles that [...]
Love is Love?
Try spending any time in today’s public conversation about relationships and you’ll hear the phrase “love is love.” It’s pithy, catchy, and has become a moral shield for nearly every type of romantic relationship, especially those within the LGBTQ+ community. At first glance, it sounds reasonable—who could possibly be against [...]
The Orphan Spirit
The Orphan Spirit is a term you’ll hear often in Christian counseling circles, and it’s one of those ideas that really hits home for a lot of people. It refers to a deep-rooted sense of being disconnected, abandoned, or rejected—sometimes by people, but especially in relation to God. This isn’t [...]






