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  • Is the Pope a Biblical Position? A Closer Look at Scripture and the Papacy

    Is the Pope a Biblical Position? A Closer Look at Scripture and the Papacy

    Introduction This past week, the world watched as a new Pope was installed in Rome. For many, it marked a sacred milestone. But for those who view the Bible as the final authority in all matters of faith and practice, it raises an important question: Is the office of the Pope biblically legitimate? The Catholic… Read more

  • God of the Big

    God of the Big

    God’s will for your life is probably a lot bigger than what you imagine it to be. God always seems to go big, and then doesn’t go home, but goes even bigger next time. It’s important to realize this, because if our mindset about what the Lord wants to accomplish through us is too small… Read more

  • Lord’s Supper: What Does It Mean To Eat Unworthily?

    Lord’s Supper: What Does It Mean To Eat Unworthily?

    The discussion focuses on what it means to partake of the Lord’s Supper “unworthily.” It emphasizes that feeling unworthy due to personal sin is common and that a humble, repentant heart is actually indicative of worthiness. The importance of unity and genuine reflection during Communion is highlighted, ensuring the act remains respectful and meaningful. Read more

  • The 7 Last Sayings of Jesus On The Cross

    The 7 Last Sayings of Jesus On The Cross

    In recognition of the passion of Christ, I wanted to meditate on the crucifixion and take some time to write about it…  The words that people use in their dying moments are supremely significant. If you only had a few minutes to live, what would you say to your loved ones or to the world?… Read more

  • Works Won’t Work

    Works Won’t Work

    The post emphasizes that gaining favor with God cannot be achieved through good deeds or religious practices, which are ineffective for salvation. Instead, it teaches that eternal life is a gift received through faith in Jesus Christ, underscoring the necessity of repentance, humility, and grace rather than self-righteous works. Read more

  • My Journey In Karate

    My Journey In Karate

    Over the past two and a half years my daughters and I have been training in karate (Okinawan Shorin Ru). Tonight is our black belt test – you can pray for us 🙂 Believe it or not in this quick time frame I’ve put in nearly 500 hours at the dojo plus additional time practicing… Read more


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