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What Did I Sign Up For?
Christianity isn’t just believing something—it’s becoming someone. So let’s ask the honest question: What did I sign up for? At some point, maybe in a church service, maybe in your car, maybe in a quiet moment after you hit rock bottom, you said yes to Jesus. And if you’re honest, there’s a moment that comes after the yes, usually once the emotions fade and real life shows back up, where you think: “Okay… what did I actually sign up for?” That question isn’t rebellion. It is
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1 day ago5 min read


Segment 1—Why the “warmth of collectivism” is a lie: Jesus was not a socialist.
Was Jesus a socialist—or did He offer something deeper than any political system? Segment 1 exposes the lie behind “the warmth of collectivism” and why real Christian warmth never requires compulsion. There’s a line that sounds like a warm blanket on a cold night: “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.” When I first heard it, my first emotion wasn’t anger. It was concern. Because this wasn’t said by a random commentator or a co
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Feb 27 min read


When Nations Forget: Generational Faithfulness, Generational Decline, and the Warning of Amos for America
A warning from Amos, a lesson from history, and a mirror held up to our nation today. Generations rise and fall in faithfulness—and nations follow. Will America learn before it’s too late? There’s a pattern in Scripture that the people of God saw over and over again, but somehow never seemed to learn from. One generation obeyed God and walked in His blessing; the next slid into compromise, pride, or outright rebellion; judgment followed; repentance came; and the cycle began a
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Nov 29, 20255 min read
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