Repentance Matters: What Women’s Ministry Often Misses

I’m going to start with a confession. I love a good women’s conference. If there’s decent coffee, thoughtful decor, a cozy atmosphere, and a room full of women who are honest, open, and longing for something deeper… I’m in! I’ve attended many. I’ve been encouraged by many. Some of those spaces genuinely meant a lotContinue reading “Repentance Matters: What Women’s Ministry Often Misses”

Reformation Day: God’s Glory in Redeeming His Church

When most people think of October 31, they picture costumes, candy, and carved pumpkins. But for Christians who hold fast to the authority of Scripture, this date marks something far more profound. Reformation Day reminds us of the moment God used ordinary men to call His church back to the truth of His Word, aContinue reading “Reformation Day: God’s Glory in Redeeming His Church”

True Love: Standing Firm in God’s Truth

“Love” is one of those words that gets used a lot in Christian circles. I’ve been to women’s conferences where the tears flowed, the music swelled, and the message was (and I say this with a little sarcasm): “Jesus loves you just the way you are.” It sounds comforting. It feels empowering. But it’s notContinue reading “True Love: Standing Firm in God’s Truth”

When Deception Looks Like Faith

When Deception Looks Like Faith: A Call to Women Who Love the Word There’s a kind of theology creeping through the Church today. It speaks softly. It wears the language of love. It borrows just enough scripture to sound faithful, but it subtly denies the power of the gospel to transform. And tragically, it’s everywhere.Continue reading “When Deception Looks Like Faith”

Holding Fast to Christ in a Culture That’s Letting Go

Part 4 of the series: Almost Christian: The Subtle Drift of Post-Evangelical Faith Part 1: What Even is Post-Evangelicalism?Part 2: From Church Hurt to Doctrinal DriftPart 3: How Post-Evangelicalism Rebrands Sin and Shifts Authority So, where does this all leave us? After three posts about subtle theological drift, repackaged sin, and feelings over truth, maybeContinue reading “Holding Fast to Christ in a Culture That’s Letting Go”