Tag: Christian maturity
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The Age of Restless Knowledge
In an age overflowing with information, the church faces a deeper crisis — not of knowledge, but of understanding. Drawing from Daniel 12:4 and the teachings of Jesus, this article explores how Scripture can be widely accessible yet spiritually misused, leading to restless searching without transformation. It calls believers back to stillness, humility, obedience, and…
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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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Learning to Obey Without Fear
What happens when obedience no longer feels safe? This book gently heals the wounds left by fear-driven teaching and spiritual control. Learn how obedience can flow from trust instead of terror.
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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.
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Correcting the Church Not the Culture: Recovering the Biblical Mandate
The church was never commanded to police the world. This book recalibrates mission, correction, and holiness according to Scripture. Discover why transformation begins inside the covenant community.

