Tag: Christian maturity
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Why Scripture Deserves Slower Reading
In a culture trained to skim, react, and move on, many Christians have learned to read the Bible too quickly. But Scripture was never meant to be consumed at speed. This reflective essay explores why slower reading is an act of reverence, how patience forms wisdom, and why lingering with God’s Word may be the…
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Correcting the Church Not the Culture: Recovering the Biblical Mandate
Correcting the Church, Not the Culture calls believers back to the biblical priority of pursuing holiness within the church rather than fighting culture wars. Instead of confronting unbelievers, Scripture urges us to disciple one another, reflect Christ, and trust the power of a transformed body to influence the world. For those weary of conflict and…
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Rooted: Becoming a Deep Christian in a Shallow World
Maturity is not loud or spectacular. It is slow, deep, hidden, and strong. This book calls you to become a rooted Christian — resilient in faith, steady in hope, and faithful to Christ to the very end.

