
Leaning into the Sovereign Goodness of Jesus
Life disappoints. For certain seasons, it deeply disappoints. Intentionality proves inconsequential. Sensibility is wronged. Diligence begets suspicion. Loyalty is unreciprocated.

Life disappoints. For certain seasons, it deeply disappoints. Intentionality proves inconsequential. Sensibility is wronged. Diligence begets suspicion. Loyalty is unreciprocated.

Christmas is a tale of two seasons for many people. It’s called the most wonderful time of the year for

One thing I love about Advent is the music accompanying the season. These impressionable tunes are not just catchy but

The sufficiency of Scripture is a crucial tenet of the Christian faith. By Scripture, we mean the sixty-six canonical books that constitute

6 Go to the ant, O sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise.7 Without having any chief, officer, or ruler,8 she prepares her

Then Peter came up and said to him,“Lord, how often will my brother sin against me,and I forgive him? As

Jesus loved children. He loved telling stories. And he especially enjoyed teaching his disciples parables. I’m convinced the master storyteller

Scripture is reliable, trustworthy, without error, without the possibility of error, and the clear and binding Word for every stage