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Discover a sanctuary of faith through our collection of Christian resources.


Commentaries
Explore the foundational truths of the Christian faith through in-depth theological analysis. From systematic theology to biblical doctrine, these studies seek to equip believers with a firm understanding of God’s Word, rightly dividing truth in light of Scripture.


Fire and Ink: How the Gospel Shaped Britain
The candle lit in England’s fires still burns wherever the Word is opened and Christ is confessed.

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Oct 18, 20254 min read


The City Under the Word: Calvin’s Legacy
Calvin’s Geneva was a city under the Word—where truth shaped life, worship, and culture.

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Oct 17, 20255 min read


The Word Above All: Zwingli’s Legacy in Zurich
The Reformation in Zurich began not with protest—but with preaching. The Word reclaimed the pulpit.

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Oct 16, 20254 min read


The Hammer and the Word: Grace Rediscovered
The hammer that struck Wittenberg’s door still echoes through every open Bible today.

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Oct 14, 20254 min read


A Lie in a White Coat: Why Trans-Affirming Care Is Not Health Care
Trans-affirming care isn’t medicine—it’s mutilation. Only Christ heals body and soul.

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Sep 16, 20255 min read


Carrying On After Charlie Kirk: Freedom, Faith, and Gospel Courage
Charlie Kirk is gone, but Christ’s truth still calls us to speak with courage, gentleness, and hope.

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Sep 11, 20253 min read


From Pulpit to Stage: The Crisis of Reverence in American Megachurches
The church traded reverence for relevance. But God is not mocked. Worship must be holy again.

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Jul 11, 20254 min read


Echoes of Redemption – Toph: Strength Born Through Weakness
Toph stood firm not in sight, but in truth—teaching us strength flows from identity in Christ.

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Jul 8, 20254 min read


👑 The Returned King: Aragorn and the Glory of Patient Rule
Aragorn walks the long road of hidden royalty.
We meet him not in robes, but in rags. Not at a throne, but in the shadows of an inn—watchful, unknown, quietly keeping evil at bay. And for many, that’s the point: he doesn’t look like a king.
Like David in the wilderness, like Christ born in a manger, Aragorn’s path to the throne begins with waiting, suffering, and serving.

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Jul 3, 20253 min read


By Grace, Not Speed: How Crawling Saints Still Make It Home
Not every Christian walks boldly. Some limp. Some crawl. Some weep and drag their bruised hearts forward with more questions than...

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May 20, 20253 min read


Across the Tiber with No Way Back: A Protest to Rome with Christ at the Center
If I must cross the Tiber, I will not return. I’ll take apart my boat, build a podium, and preach. Because Rome is not just off course—it...

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May 20, 20254 min read


Shepherds, Not Celebrities: Why the Church Needs Qualified Male Elders—and Why the Office Is Not Up for Redefinition
We are witnessing a slow erosion in the Church today—not primarily through scandal, but through soft compromise. At first, it appears...

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May 20, 20254 min read


Abortion: A Modern Crisis and the Church’s Timeless Position
The church’s position has always been clear: abortion is the intentional taking of innocent life, and it is incompatible with Christianity

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Mar 12, 20255 min read


Letters from the Accuser: How to Resist the Enemy Above
Letter 3: The Chain of the Family Must Be Broken
In which Malphas instructs Grelmoth on the necessity of severing generational faith

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Mar 10, 20253 min read


The Chosen: A Biblical Examination of Its Christology and Theological Errors
Introduction: A Different Jesus? Throughout history, artistic portrayals of Christ have ranged from biblically faithful to dangerously...

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Mar 5, 20254 min read
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