When Leaders Fall: Healing from Clergy Abuse and Disillusionment The years 2023-2024 was a sobering one for the global church. A significant number of leaders were exposed for moral failings, abuse of...
Dissociation and the Lord’s Desire for Wholeness Dissociation is a term often used to describe the mind’s response to trauma, stress, or overwhelming circumstances. It is a coping...
A Prophetic Word for 2025: The Year of Transformation and Refocus The Lord is speaking clearly: 2025 will be a year of transformation and refocus. This is not merely about outward change but about a deep,...
Proudly Pentecostal: A Scholar’s Approach The words “Proudly Pentecostal” evoke a sense of identity, heritage, and mission. For those of us raised within the Pentecostal...
The Gift of Dissociation: Navigating Pain with Hope and Healing Life is often challenging, filled with moments that stretch us to our limits. Emotions, in particular, can feel overwhelming—so intense,...
Living in the “Goo”: Embracing the Tension of Transformation For those who are in Christ, the promise of new life is both thrilling and grounding. We’re assured that someday, we’ll be clothed in...
Embrace the Goo – The Messy Art of Transformation Transformation. It’s a word we hear a lot when it comes to faith, personal growth, and even career or life goals. But the process itself...
Do We Owe the Prophets an Apology? In the wake of Donald Trump’s second presidential victory, some may question if it’s time to reconsider our stance on prophetic...
The Dangers of Ascension Theology: A Call to Biblical Discernment In recent years, there has been a growing trend within certain Christian circles toward what is often called “Ascension Theology.” This...
A Reflection from a Week Off in Aspen Taking a week off in Aspen sounds like a dream—nestled in the mountains, surrounded by breathtaking views, and far from the chaos of...
Normalize Rest: A Pastor’s Perspective on Being Afraid to Tell People I’m on a Break As pastors, we live in a constant state of availability. The needs of the congregation, the demands of ministry, and the weight of...
Allow Yourself to Grieve: It’s Biblical Grief is a universal experience that many of us try to avoid. Whether it’s the loss of a loved one, a dream, or a relationship, we often...
The Power to Witness: More Than Speaking in Tongues Many within Pentecostal and Charismatic circles emphasize the gift of speaking in tongues as a sign of the baptism of the Holy Ghost. While...