Free Range Faith: Letting Christianity Roam Unfettered For many Christians, faith has long been defined within the walls of a church — Sunday services, familiar hymns, and established creeds shaping their spiritual lives. But there is a growing number of believers who...
Tithing
Tithing In the Hebrew covenant, tithes were given in the form of agricultural produce, livestock, or other goods, rather than money. It's fascinating to note that the concept of tithing is first mentioned in the book of Genesis. In this passage, Abraham, a man of...
Jesus Drank Wine
11 Reasons Alcohol Might Just Be... Biblical (A lightly cheerful list you can read with a smile—and a Bible in hand) 1. Jesus drank wine. “I tell you I will not drink again of this fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new with you in My Father’s kingdom.”...
What Was Church Like?
What Should Church Look Like? A return to the Spirit-led, participatory gatherings of Scripture They Met in Homes “…breaking bread from house to house, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart.” — Acts 2:46 “Likewise greet the church that is in their...
The Blessing of Alcohol
The Blessing of Alcohol Wine in the Bible: A Gift, Not a Sin In some corners of modern Christianity, a persistent myth lingers—that all alcohol is inherently sinful. Though often well-intentioned, this teaching doesn’t align with the full counsel of Scripture. It...
Could Judas Possibly Have Been the Disciple Who Loved Jesus the Most?
Could Judas Possibly Have Been the Disciple Who Loved Jesus the Most? When we think of Judas Iscariot, we usually think of one word: betrayal.His name has become synonymous with treachery, a byword for backstabbing. But what if we’ve been missing something? What...
If My Rabbi Loved It
Among Christians, there's a question that never quite goes away — sometimes whispered, sometimes argued at full volume: “Was the Bible written directly by God, or is it a collection of inspired writings from men?” Depending on who you ask, the answers vary, layered...