These articles live where clear thinking makes people uncomfortable. Ask honest questions, challenge power, refuse easy labels—and suddenly you’re the problem. This is faith that follows Jesus anyway, even when clarity comes at a cost.
What does the Bible say about immigration—and how should Christians respond? Scripture consistently calls us to love the foreigner. This post explores what a nation shaped by Jesus would look like, why compassion crosses borders, and how we may be missing the heart of the Gospel in one of today’s most debated issues.
What does the Bible say about leadership—and how different is it from what we admire today? Jesus didn’t define leadership by power, but by service. This post explores how we’ve redefined leadership, what a nation shaped by His teachings would actually value, and why the leaders we celebrate often reflect something very different.
What does the Bible say about truth—and why is it so hard to live out? Jesus didn’t treat truth as flexible or convenient. This post explores how we’ve redefined truth, what a nation shaped by His teachings would actually value, and why we often choose validation over honesty.
What does the Bible say about poverty—and why does it feel like we’ve ignored it? Jesus didn’t treat the poor as a side issue. He made them central. This post explores how far we’ve drifted, what a nation shaped by His teachings would actually look like, and why some societies reflect His compassion better than those who claim His name.