The Bloody Road

The Bloody Road

The road to Golgotha wasn’t clean—it was loud, violent, and full of people colliding with Jesus in real time. A guilty man walks free. A random man gets pulled into carrying a cross. A dying criminal finds paradise with his last breath. This isn’t distant theology—it’s substitution, judgment, mercy, and grace happening in the street. And it forces the question: when the altar passes through your pit… what do you do with it?

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The Historical Jesus and the Hardcore Kid

The Historical Jesus and the Hardcore Kid

After this week’s heavier reflections, I wanted to return to theology. As someone who came from the hardcore scene and eventually pursued graduate Pentecostal studies, the question of the historical Jesus mattered deeply to me. If Jesus was only a symbol, faith wouldn’t be worth my life. But if the story is rooted in history, then everything changes.

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When Calling Survives Bad Leadership

When Calling Survives Bad Leadership

Spiritual authority is meant to shepherd people, not control them. In this personal reflection on my early years preparing for ministry, I share how unhealthy leadership nearly crushed the calling of many young ministers—and how, by God’s grace, my own calling survived. This story is for those who were hurt, those who stayed, and those who lead.

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Prostituting the Spirit: Addicted to Atmosphere, Starved of Theology

Prostituting the Spirit: Addicted to Atmosphere, Starved of Theology

Charismatic Christianity did not lose the Spirit.
It lost discipline.

We did not abandon the supernatural.
We domesticated it.

We traded holiness for atmosphere, formation for affirmation, and theology for therapy. And now we are surprised that believers collapse under pressure.

If you want to survive Christianity, you can’t just feel good; you have to have a strong faith and a strong theology.

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