Tag: christian formation
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Correction, Culture, and the Limits of Christian Responsibility
In an age where Christian faithfulness is often measured by visibility and confrontation, Scripture offers a quieter, weightier path. This article examines the biblical boundaries of correction, witness, and responsibility, contrasting modern public debate with the example of Christ. Rather than questioning sincerity, it invites believers to recover discernment, restraint, and trust in God’s work—especially…
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When Scripture Is Made to Sound True but Isn’t
In an age of aesthetically pleasing devotionals and shareable faith content, Scripture is often quoted in ways that sound biblical but subtly reshape its meaning. This article calls believers to discernment, exposing how well-intended teachings can misrepresent God’s Word and offering a Christ-centered framework for evaluating devotional content with faithfulness and truth.
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Lost in Translation
What if the problem with modern Christianity isn’t belief—but meaning? This book recovers the biblical weight of words like faith, repentance, salvation, and kingdom that have been reduced over time. Rediscover a gospel that is not thinner, louder, or trendier—but truer.
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Rooted: Becoming a Deep Christian in a Shallow World
Shallow faith struggles to endure pressure. This book invites believers into slow, deep, resilient formation that lasts a lifetime. Become rooted where storms cannot uproot you.
