The New Covenant

The Way of the Foolish

As for me? I choose the way of the foolish, even though it runs contrary to what has long been taught in church. I choose to proclaim a message from God that screams He’s mad about you, not mad at you, and nothing: the way you vote, what country you’re from, or anything else, can change that fact.

God Changes Hearts, Not Lives

Is God interested in changing your life, or is He interested in something far deeper? Find out if the God of the Scripture is more concerned with our lives measuring up properly or in changing our hearts to be more in line with His.

Empowering Women

What was the early church’s practice when it came to women? Did they merely speak in words that empowered them or was this followed in practice? Click to find out.

The Dividing Line

After the cross, there is a major difference in how we must read and interpret the Bible. If we carry over our Old Testament reading of the scripture into the new, we’ll constantly misinterpret and misrepresent what it actually is that Jesus was endeavoring to teach us in the scripture and the message of Christianity as a whole.

Context Is For Kings

While the scripture refers to freedom, it is not referring to our freedoms as Americans, our ability to defend our rights, freedom to demand the government make rules to protect the Church, or anything along those lines…it is referring to our freedom in Christ to love better than we have before.

Good, The Enemy of Perfection

Good is the enemy great, but it is also the enemy of perfection. You see, often times this is where we get into trouble as the church – we begin to look to the Old Testament, which the Bible says was good, and we attempt to bring them into the New Covenant of Grace, which is perfect