An expositional reflection on “A Show in the Shadows” Introduction In the short story “A Show in the Shadows“, a Catholic priest named Father Lucien attempts to perform an exorcism on a tormented man named Simon. The result seems successful—until the demon, through Simon, reveals the truth: he never left. […]Read more »
Bible Teaching
I had a question come in from someone in the congregation—simple, honest, but weighty: “Are there any sins more grievous than others?” That one stopped me in my tracks, because it doesn’t just touch theology—it touches the heart. So today, I want to answer that the best way I know […]Read more »
In many pulpits and devotionals, the story of the widow who gave her “two mites” (Mark 12:41–44; Luke 21:1–4) is heralded as a supreme example of sacrificial giving. Yet a closer examination of the surrounding context, language, and biblical theology suggests a far more sobering lesson—one not about stewardship, but […]Read more »
Isaiah 28:9–10, Romans 12:2, and 2 Corinthians 10:5 We live in a world that floods our minds with content—from news feeds and entertainment to opinions from strangers online. But for believers, there’s a higher calling: to think differently. Scripture commands us not to conform to this world, but to be […]Read more »