Practical Biblical Solutions
The Cost of Coddling
Every Christian parent or teacher knows the instinctive urge to protect children from harm. It’s woven into the fabric of our faith—after all, the Bible says “Love always protects.” But in today’s world, this protective impulse can easily spill over into overprotection. Instead of preparing children to engage discomfort and [...]
Faith-Powered Marriages
Happy, satisfying marriages don't just happen—they're built on something deeper than good feelings or even good intentions. For Christian couples, that "something deeper" is a shared, vibrant faith in Jesus Christ. The evidence from research is strong and clear: couples who center their lives and relationship on Christ experience higher [...]
Anemic Faith
In churches all across America, a silent epidemic has taken hold—one that rarely makes the headlines but quietly affects millions of lives. It’s not a new virus or a political movement. It’s something far subtler and, in many ways, more dangerous. It’s called “anemic faith”—a type of Christianity that looks [...]
The Kirk Effect
The Kirk Effect has recently become a hot topic inside Christian circles—especially here in the United States—after the tragic death of Charlie Kirk, the well-known Christian leader and outspoken advocate for biblical values. But what exactly is the Kirk Effect, and why does it matter for Christians as we try [...]
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 [...]






