Blog Posts

  • Respectfulness and Respectability in a Godly Woman: What Abigail Teaches Us About Wisdom and Honor

    In today’s culture, respect is often mistaken for compliance or silence. But the Bible shows us that true respectfulness is neither weak nor passive—it is powerful, discerning, and deeply rooted in reverence for God. One of the most vivid examples of a woman who embodied both respectfulness and respectability is Abigail, the wife of Nabal…

  • Loyalty in a Godly Woman: What Ruth Teaches Us About Covenant Love

    In a world where relationships are increasingly defined by convenience and personal benefit, the idea of finding a truly loyal woman can feel like looking for a pearl in the depths of the sea. But the Word of God gives us enduring hope and guidance. One of the clearest pictures of loyalty in a godly…

  • Sermon: The Finished Work and the Heavenly Session of Christ

    Text: Hebrews 9:11–15Cross-references: Daniel 7:13–14; John 17 Introduction: Christ’s Work in Heaven There is, perhaps, no truth more neglected among modern believers than that of the present work of our Lord Jesus Christ. We speak, and rightly so, of His incarnation, of His death upon the cross, and of His glorious resurrection—but how little is…

  • William Perkins’ 10 Signs Of Conversion To The Christian Faith

    Are you Saved? William Perkins (1558–1602), known as the Father of the Puritan Movement, was a theologian and preacher who shaped generations of English Protestants. With clarity and pastoral urgency, Perkins laid out ten steps that describe the soul’s journey into true conversion. These were not intended as cold doctrines but as spiritual markers to…

  • Holy Seduction: How Early Hollywood Hid Sensuality Behind Biblical and Historical Epics

    When we think of early Hollywood, images of glamorous stars, dramatic scores, and sweeping tales come to mind—but behind that golden curtain was a clever dance with censorship. During the early to mid-20th century, strict moral codes regulated what could and couldn’t be shown on the silver screen. But Hollywood, ever the innovator, found a…