In Part 1 of our unprecedented interview, we laid the foundation. We confronted the origin, motives, and tactics of the one Scripture calls “the god of this world,” “the accuser of the brethren,” and “the father of lies.” We peeled back the veil on how he operates in churches, families, […]Read more »
Bible Teaching
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 »
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 »




