The Library
Teaching, testimony, and tools for the chase.
Essays on the Word, the gospel, the way of Jesus. Bible-first. Plain-English. Scripture cited every time.
The 5 Questions to Ask Every Time You Open Scripture
Five questions that turn passive Bible reading into Spirit-led study. Take them with you anywhere. They are how the Word starts speaking.
The Resurrection Is the Hinge — and Paul Said So First
Paul wagered the entire Christian faith on one historical claim. He did it on purpose. He wanted you to know what's on the table.
Old and New Covenants — One Story, Two Acts
The Old Testament is not the bad Bible. It is the same God, the same gospel, the same Jesus, only earlier and in shadow.
The Love of God Is the Fiercest Word in the Bible
Most of us inherited a soft version of God's love. The Bible's version comes with a cross attached, and it will not let us be the same.
Why I'm Not Denominational (But I Am Christian)
I love the global church across every label, but the Bible is what I follow and that decision changed everything about how I teach, study, and worship.
How To Share the Gospel Without Making It Weird
Most of us know we're supposed to share the gospel. Most of us don't, because we've inherited bad scripts. There's a better way and it starts with listening.
The Holiness of God Is Not a Vibe
Holy is the only attribute of God repeated three times in Scripture. If we soften it, the cross stops making sense — and so does everything that comes after it.
What "Inspired" Actually Means When the Bible Says It About Itself
Inspired does not mean inspirational. The Greek word the apostles used means something stronger and stranger, and it is why this Book carries authority no other book carries.
The Difference Between Reading the Bible and Studying the Bible
Both matter. But mistaking one for the other is why so many believers feel stuck opening the Word but not actually drinking from it.
How Reading the Bible Chronologically Changes Everything
The Bible was assembled by category, not by date. Putting it back in time order changes which questions you ask and which answers land.
What Scripture Interpreting Scripture Actually Means
The principle that changed how I read the Bible and the reason most confusion about Scripture is actually a refusal to let it speak for itself.