Articles on God's design for humanity, evidence for faith, what Jesus accomplished for everyone, and practical strategies for renewing your mind.

I no longer feel embarrassed admitting I haven't seen someone raised from the dead. Instead, I marvel at the ways God is healing millions every single day. I've stopped waiting for spectacular signs and started recognizing the steady, faithful work of a God who designed our bodies with incredible capacity for healing.

Let me be honest with you. There are days when life feels like it's shrinking. You wake up, go through the motions, scroll through other people's highlight reels, and wonder — somewhere deep in your chest — if this is really all there is. Not because you're ungrateful. Not because you're broken. But because something inside you knows you were built for something bigger than what you've been settling for.

When someone tells you the universe created itself from nothing, they're asking you to believe something far stranger than Genesis 1:1. Walk into any physics department and ask what caused the Big Bang. You'll get sophisticated answers. Press harder—what caused those things?—and watch the certainty evaporate. Believing nothing became something? That's considered rational. Suggesting a First Cause might be God? That's dismissed as superstition. I'm not buying it.

Every biblical hero failed spectacularly. God restored every single one. Your failure doesn't disqualify you. It might be what God uses to shape you

Your boss pings you: 'Do you have a minute?' Your heart jumps. Your brain starts running scenarios. 'It's about that presentation. I knew I messed up. Maybe I'm getting let go.' You're already exhausted before the conversation starts. Then your boss says: 'I'll be on PTO next week. Could you lead the standup meetings?' That's it. Nothing negative. All that anxiety. All that mental energy. For nothing. Sound familiar?

1,500 pastors quit every month in America—not because of scandal, but because they're exhausted. But this isn't just a pastor problem. It's the mom feeling guilty for not doing family devotions. The guy working 60 hours who's also leading a Bible study. The volunteer who can't say no. We've turned following Jesus into an exhausting performance. The irony? We're killing ourselves trying to earn something Jesus already gave us.

You said yes to Jesus. And almost immediately, a new question hits you: Now what? You feel relief, maybe. Hope. A sense that something fundamental just shifted. But you also feel a little lost. Like someone handed you the keys to a new house but forgot to include the instruction manual. What are you supposed to do tomorrow? Next week? If that's where you are, take a breath. You're not alone.

All roads lead to God' sounds nice. It feels tolerant. But religions contradict each other on fundamental issues. Christianity says Jesus is God. Islam calls this the unforgivable sin. Buddhism doesn't even have a personal God. Hinduism has millions. They can't all be true. And here's the ironic part: claiming 'all religions are basically the same' is itself an exclusive claim—one that sits in judgment over what billions actually believe about their own faiths.

You've felt it, haven't you? That gnawing sense that something's fundamentally broken—not just in the world, but in you. Maybe it's the guilt that won't go away. Maybe it's the pattern you can't break. You've tried fixing yourself—New Year's resolutions, self-help books, therapy, working harder, being nicer. Some of it helps. None of it heals. That's because the problem isn't surface-level. It's root-level.

There's something fundamentally wrong with the world. You don't need a theology degree to see it—just turn on the news, scroll through social media, or honestly reflect on your own life. We hurt each other. We destroy what we claim to love. We know what's right and still choose what's wrong.

What if the reason you struggle with fear, anxiety, or feeling spiritually disconnected isn't about trying harder—it's about operating from the wrong part of yourself? God designed you to live from the inside out: spirit leading soul, soul leading body. But since the Fall, we've been living backward, trying to figure out spiritual truth with just our minds. When you understand God's eternal plan and accept Jesus' finished work, something supernatural happens. Your dormant spirit comes alive. The proper order restores. You step into your original design—fully known, fully loved, walking in authority and purpose. This article explains how