Psalm 90 and Ecclesiastes remind us that suffering is real, but so is the unshakable hope of resurrection.
In a culture obsessed with self-definition, the gospel reveals that our truest identity is found not by looking inward, but by belonging to Christ.
The fight against self-centeredness begins by facing the monster within and filling your heart with something far greater.
In an age of social media and online approval, Jesus calls us to seek the glory of God rather than the fleeting applause of digital inner rings.
Even life’s darkest moments can become the doorway to eternal joy and deeper faith in Christ.
When we fall short of perfection, God uses our weakness, failure, and disappointment to shape our faith and deepen our dependence on Christ.
You don’t need to abandon your responsibilities to pursue something great you just need to be honest about where you’re starting.
A personal history of Christian doubt and the steady mercies of Christ that lead us back to wholehearted faith.
Understanding what Jesus meant by self-love and why it’s not the gospel we’re being sold
How Christians can live self-sacrificially without erasing their identity or burning out.