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Why are there so many contradictions and so much cruelty in the Bible itself? Slavery is not condemned, women are property, two different accounts of creation (Gen. 1 and Gen. 2).
A careful biblical answer to the hardest texts — how to read Scripture honestly, without making it smaller and without making God a monster.
Can faith and science both tell the truth?
A starting answer for people who feel forced to choose between Christian faith, Scripture, science, and intellectual honesty.
Can I forgive someone without trusting them again?
A careful biblical answer for people trying to forgive without pretending trust is automatically restored.
Doesn't science — evolution, the age of the earth, neuroscience — disprove the Bible? Can a person be intellectually honest and still believe?
A careful biblical answer for those who love both science and Scripture and are tired of being told to choose.
Free will versus omniscience — if God knew before my birth that I would go to hell, where is my choice?
A careful biblical answer about how God's omniscience and human freedom fit together — and why the answer matters more than it seems.
Is anxiety a sin?
A careful biblical answer for people who feel anxious and are afraid God is disappointed in them.
Why is hell eternal torment for finite sin? Is it fair to torment infinitely for 70 years of unbelief?
A careful biblical answer about how Scripture actually describes hell, what 'eternal' means, and why the question is better asked another way.
Is Christianity the only way? What about those born in another culture who never heard of Christ?
A careful biblical answer about why Christianity claims the uniqueness of Christ — and what Scripture says about those who never heard.
Is stress a sin?
A thoughtful biblical perspective on stress, burnout, responsibility, the body, trusting God, and taking one wise step.
Why is Thomas an example of honest seeking, not just unbelief?
The story of Thomas shows that honest questions do not have to destroy faith. The danger begins when doubt isolates a person from Christ and His people.
What if I'm tired of being strong?
A biblical reflection for people who are exhausted from holding everything together.
Where does evil come from, if a good God created everything? If the devil is God's creation, then God created the source of evil.
A careful biblical answer to the oldest question of theology — what Scripture affirms, what it denies, and why the answer is not 'from where' but 'toward where.'
If God is all-good, why did He create hell?
An honest biblical answer to the most painful moral question about faith: what Scripture actually says about hell, what it leaves open, and why this question is a sign of a living conscience, not weak faith.
If God is all-powerful and loving, why is there so much meaningless suffering — especially illness and the suffering of children?
An honest biblical answer for those who look at the pain of the innocent and cannot stay silent. What Scripture says, what it doesn't say, and why trust is possible even without a full answer.
Why does God feel silent when I pray?
A grounded answer for people who have prayed honestly and still feel met by silence.
Why would a loving God judge people?
A careful starting answer for people wrestling with love, judgment, hell, justice, and the character of God.
Would a loving God really send millions of 'good' unbelieving people to eternal torment in hell?
A careful biblical answer about what Scripture actually says about judgment, whom God calls 'good,' and why the question is better asked another way.
Anxiety and God
A Biblical Health Pathway that connects quiet questions and deeper reflections into a slower journey for anxious readers.
Gratitude and Worship
A pathway for practicing gratitude and worship as deep spiritual health rather than mood management.
Jesus in the Gospels
A pathway through the words, actions, mercy, authority, nearness, and demands of Jesus that modern Christians often forget.
Solomon's Wisdom on Work and Rest
A pathway for learning how Ecclesiastes and Proverbs reshape our understanding of work, rest, ambition, and the gift of ordinary days.
The Lord's Prayer: the prayer Jesus teaches
Four steps through the prayer Jesus gave His disciples: why it was given, why it begins with God, how it brings our needs to the Father, and how to pray with it today.
Solomon's Wisdom: What We Usually Miss
Proverbs is not a collection of advice. It is a training of perception. This pathway walks through seven ordinary spheres of life and shows what Solomon saw in them, and what we are used to missing.
Release the Day Without Denying It
A reflection on how Psalm 4 leads from distress, anger, and anxious questions to trust in the Lord before sleep.
Mercy to Begin the Day
A morning reflection on how to answer the heart with the truth about God when circumstances have not yet changed — and why mercy is new every morning.
Return to Attention
A simple midday reflection for pausing, noticing what has taken your attention, and returning to God without drama.
Receive the Day Before You Manage It
A quiet morning reflection on receiving the day, naming dependence, and taking the next faithful step without rushing into control.