2026
Real Belonging Precedes Belief: 5 Reasons for the Radical Table
There is a universal human ache that transcends geography: the desire for a place where everyone knows your name. We long for the “Cheers” theme song to be our reality—to be truly seen, accepted, and known. In an era of profound isolation, this longing isn’t just sentimental; it’s a survival instinct. If we are to build a true kingdom movement, we must understand that real belonging is the cornerstone. We are not a country club; we are a radical, counter-cultural commitment to one another’s lives, built on the premise that you shouldn’t have to “behave” before you can “belong.”
2026
Stop Trying to Be Your Own Savior: 5 Impactful Lessons from the “Deliverance to Dependence” Journey
It is a paradox many of us know all too well: we are physically free, yet spiritually fearful. We celebrate our “Red Sea moments”—those grand, cinematic miracles where God breaks a chain of addiction or delivers us from a financial crisis—only to find ourselves trembling the moment the next bill arrives or a new conflict flares up.
2026
Beyond the List: 5 Radical Shifts to Transform Your Spiritual Vitality in 2026
In our post-exhaustion world, the modern believer often navigates a spiritual architecture built on performance rather than presence. We approach our faith with a checklist, yet find ourselves drifting into a state of “going through the motions.” This spiritual burnout is rarely a result of doing too little; it is the natural consequence of a transactional faith that treats prayer as a list of demands rather than a rhythmic source of vitality. The 21 Day Prayer Initiative serves as a strategic framework to dismantle these mechanical habits.
2026
Beyond the Pearly Gates: Why Your Idea of “Heaven” Might Be Backwards
For decades, modern spirituality has been dominated by an “exit strategy” theology. We have inherited a narrative of abandonment—an unintended consequence of focusing so intently on the “after” that we ignore the “here.” We treat Earth as a temporary, broken lobby, while we wait for an evacuation to a distant, celestial realm. However, a rigorous look at the biblical narrative suggests this escape mentality is actually at cross-purposes with the biblical Kingdom of God and the Creator’s overarching plan. The goal was never to leave this world behind, but to witness its reclamation.