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.

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.