Stephen C. Meyer’s “Return of the God Hypothesis” presents a compelling argument for the existence of an intelligent Creator through three scientific discoveries: the beginning of the universe, the fine-tuning of the cosmos, and the information within DNA. Meyer contrasts theism with naturalism, asserting that evidence points to a transcendent God rather than mere chance or impersonal forces, making a case for the compatibility of science and faith.
Category Archives: Worldview
Walking as Jesus Walked
John encourages believers to avoid sin through a relationship with Christ, who serves as their advocate. Walking as Jesus did involves patterning one’s life after His character and commands. While believers may stumble, the focus should be on sincere direction toward Christlikeness, leading to inner peace and joy through obedience and reliance on God’s wisdom.
Wisdom is the Ultimate Buff
Ever feel life’s choices hit like video game buffs or debuffs? Discover Proverbs’ wisdom hacks for relationships, money, and decisions—stack blessings, dodge curses! Ditch cultural privilege excuses for biblical wins that level up your family legacy. Ready to quest for God’s upgrades? Read now!
Are the Amish Socialists?
The Amish community exemplifies a model of voluntary mutual aid that contrasts sharply with coercive socialism. While both emphasize collective welfare, Amish practices stem from faith and shared values, enabling natural support without government intervention. Their success highlights the limitations of scaling such a model within a diverse and sinful society.
Deceptive Compassion
Overcome “Deceptive Compassion” by moving away from imaginary feel-good benevolence and towards genuine Christian charity with those in your community.
The Future is Local
The Problem If you haven’t read Jonathan Haidt’s excellent book, The Anxious Generation, I highly recommend it. I reviewed it last year, here. This book and the research behind it have helped lead the charge to make some significant changes in society to help with the growing mental health crisis in our world. The basicContinue reading “The Future is Local”
Living in Divine Communion Amidst Digital Distractions
In an age where our attention is shattered by a ceaseless barrage of notifications, screens, and digital noise, the timeless message of Brother Lawrence’s The Practice of the Presence of God emerges as a refreshing and vital call. This 17th-century classic, centers on the simple yet profound discipline of living constantly aware of God’s intimateContinue reading “Living in Divine Communion Amidst Digital Distractions”
What is Love? It Matters Who You Listen Too
The world is telling you a message every day and everything you consume will tell you what love is, including the music you listen to. How does that differ from God’s Word?
Is Positive Thinking Enough?
James Allen’s As a Man Thinketh is a classic in the self-help genre, originally published in 1903. Drawing inspiration from Proverbs 23:7—“For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he”—Allen explores the profound connection between thought and character, arguing that the quality and direction of our inner thinking shapes our lives. The book’s enduringContinue reading “Is Positive Thinking Enough?”
Toxic Empathy by Allie Beth Stuckey – Book Review
Allie Beth Stuckey’s “Toxic Empathy” critiques how progressive activists exploit Christian compassion to manipulate beliefs on contentious issues like abortion, gender, and immigration. She argues that true empathy must align with biblical love, warning against the dangers of emotional slogans that bypass critical moral inquiry. The book encourages discernment and genuine compassion among Christians.