When Social Media Starts Feeling More Spiritual Than Scripture
Many Christians today are spiritually exhausted—not because God has stopped speaking, but because the world never stops making noise. Social media has made everything feel emotionally urgent, causing many believers to confuse reaction with conviction. This article explores how distraction, overthinking, and constant digital noise affect spiritual clarity, and why hearing God often requires stillness instead of constant reaction.
Why Are Christians So Afraid to Slow Down?
Many Christians struggle to slow down—not because silence is bad, but because silence forces us to face what distraction helps us avoid. This article explores overthinking, spiritual anxiety, and why stillness matters in our relationship with God.
Why Your Faith Feels Stuck (And What It Really Means to Follow Jesus)
Many Christians believe in Jesus but still feel spiritually stuck. This article explores the difference between belief and surrender, why following Jesus feels difficult, and how trust leads to deeper spiritual growth.
When World events Create Fear: A Christian Response to Uncertain Times
As global tensions rise, many Christians begin asking deeper questions about prophecy, fear, and uncertainty. This article explores what Scripture says about world events and how believers can remain grounded in faith instead of anxiety.
Understanding Fear in Faith: What Hebrews 6 and 10 Are Really Saying
Struggling with fear after reading Hebrews 6 or Hebrews 10? This article explains what these warnings really mean, why they aren’t about losing salvation, and how they’re meant to protect faith—not create anxiety.