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TRUTH THAT INSPIRES | FAITH THAT ENDURES
January - February 2026 Issue

Issue | January 2026

January - February 2026 Issue

Not every revival begins with a crowd. Some begin quietly—in a reopened Bible, a disciplined mind, a life choosing truth over noise. Across cultures, people are seeking God again, not for spectacle but for substance. The Quiet Renaissance is a return to what has always been true.

IN THIS ISSUE

The Silent Trap

Protecting Our Children From Social Media Predators

The Silent Trap

How Demons Influence Culture and Society

A biblical look at how demonic influence shapes culture through deception, idolatry, and ideology—and how Christians respond with truth, discernment, and Christ’s authority.

How Demons Influence Culture and Society

Are Guardian Angels Biblical? Protection, Myth, and Truth

Do guardian angels really exist, or is it folklore dressed in faith? From Psalm 91 and Matthew 18 to Peter’s prison escape and Hebrews 1:14, this deep dive explores what Scripture affirms about angelic protection—and where it stays silent.

Are Guardian Angels Biblical?  Protection, Myth, and Truth

The Quiet Tyranny of Cultural Selfhood

Cultural selfhood trains us to perform for approval and live under the crowd’s gaze. Scripture calls it a snare and offers a steadier center in Christ where identity rests and the soul can breathe.

The Quiet Tyranny of Cultural Selfhood

The Swipe and the Sacred

Christian Dating in the Age of Apps - There used to be a certain choreography to Christian dating. It wasn’t always graceful, but it was at least legible. You met someone at church, or through friends, or at a potluck where the casseroles were dense and the eye contact was heavier

The Swipe and the Sacred

Finding Healing When Families Break Apart

A faith-filled reflection on the heartbreak of family division and how God can heal what’s been torn apart. Learn how to forgive, rebuild, and find peace through Scripture and prayer.

Finding Healing When Families Break Apart

What Does the Bible Really Say About Money?

The Bible doesn’t condemn money; it warns about what money can do to the heart. From stewardship to generosity to contentment, Scripture keeps returning to one question: where is your treasure, and what does it say about your trust?

What Does the Bible Really Say About Money?

The Silent Trap

Protecting Our Children From Social Media Predators

The Silent Trap

Live: Abiding in the Father’s Presence

Abiding in Christ is not about striving harder, but staying closer. When we remain connected to Him through prayer, Scripture, and obedience, His life flows through us and produces lasting fruit.

Live: Abiding in the Father’s Presence

Believe: The Doorway of Faith

Faith begins with belief—but biblical belief is never passive. To believe in Jesus is not simply to agree that He exists; it is to entrust your life to Him completely.

Believe: The Doorway of Faith

Become: The Miracle of New Birth

Faith in Christ brings new birth by God’s power alone, giving us a new identity—not as orphans, but as adopted children, loved and made new in Him.

Become: The Miracle of New Birth

Communion: Prayer at the Table of Grace

Discover what Communion means in the Bible. Explore the Lord’s Supper as prayer, grace, and unity — a place of remembrance, dependence, and hope in Christ.

Communion: Prayer at the Table of Grace

The Paradox of the New Tribalism

As America becomes more divided, tribal mentality is growing—even as people claim to value unity. Let's explore the psychology, culture, and faith implications behind our new tribal loyalties.

The Paradox of the New Tribalism

Lessons From a Life of Work, Provision, and Regret

Success allowed me to shelter my kids too much and now I’m facing the regret of love without structure. This is a story of provision, entitlement, and learning too late that work forms us.

Lessons From a Life of Work, Provision, and Regret

The Swipe and the Sacred

Christian Dating in the Age of Apps - There used to be a certain choreography to Christian dating. It wasn’t always graceful, but it was at least legible. You met someone at church, or through friends, or at a potluck where the casseroles were dense and the eye contact was heavier

The Swipe and the Sacred

The Silent Trap

Protecting Our Children From Social Media Predators

The Silent Trap

Lessons From a Life of Work, Provision, and Regret

Success allowed me to shelter my kids too much and now I’m facing the regret of love without structure. This is a story of provision, entitlement, and learning too late that work forms us.

Lessons From a Life of Work, Provision, and Regret

The Swipe and the Sacred

Christian Dating in the Age of Apps - There used to be a certain choreography to Christian dating. It wasn’t always graceful, but it was at least legible. You met someone at church, or through friends, or at a potluck where the casseroles were dense and the eye contact was heavier

The Swipe and the Sacred

Finding Healing When Families Break Apart

A faith-filled reflection on the heartbreak of family division and how God can heal what’s been torn apart. Learn how to forgive, rebuild, and find peace through Scripture and prayer.

Finding Healing When Families Break Apart

What Does the Bible Really Say About Money?

The Bible doesn’t condemn money; it warns about what money can do to the heart. From stewardship to generosity to contentment, Scripture keeps returning to one question: where is your treasure, and what does it say about your trust?

What Does the Bible Really Say About Money?

What Does the Bible Really Say About Money?

The Bible doesn’t condemn money; it warns about what money can do to the heart. From stewardship to generosity to contentment, Scripture keeps returning to one question: where is your treasure, and what does it say about your trust?

What Does the Bible Really Say About Money?