The Decline and Recent Stabilization of Church Attendance in America: A Five-Decade Overview

Over the past fifty years, church attendance in the U.S. has declined significantly, especially since the 1990s. While recent data indicates a potential stabilization, younger generations show increased interest in attending. Factors driving this change include cultural shifts and the rise of the religiously unaffiliated. The future remains uncertain as churches adapt to new social dynamics.

The Will of God Revealed at Christmas

This Christmas season, the focus is on the birth of Jesus Christ, embodying God’s will for mercy and salvation. The reflections emphasize the significance of His coming, as foretold by prophets, and highlight the purpose of Jesus’ life to fulfill the Father’s will. Celebrating this gift reminds us to align with God’s will for eternal life.

Holding Fast to God’s Design: My Thoughts on Gender and Sexuality in a Changing World

Beloved in Christ, As I ponder the times in which we live, I find myself grieved by how far the world has strayed from the clear teaching of God’s Word on matters of gender and human sexuality. In this age, many declare that a person may define their own identity, that gender is fluid, andContinue reading “Holding Fast to God’s Design: My Thoughts on Gender and Sexuality in a Changing World”

Revelation 13 and the Rise of Artificial Intelligence

“What if Revelation’s mysterious ‘image of the beast’ wasn’t just ancient symbolism, but a chilling preview of artificial intelligence? Explore how scripture’s prophecy of a statue coming to life resonates with today’s robotics and AI revolution. Read now and discover faith, technology, and future colliding.”

What God Wants for Christmas – A Personal Reflection

I just heard this song for the first time on the radio this morning and it really got me to think……..What God Wants for Christmas by Darius Rucker. As I listened to Darius Rucker’s song “What God Wants for Christmas,” I found myself pausing in the middle of the holiday rush. The lyrics remind meContinue reading “What God Wants for Christmas – A Personal Reflection”

The Light of Hope: Reflecting on Advent in a Weary World

As Christmas approaches in December 2025, Advent calls for reflection and deeper hope amidst chaos. It spans four weeks, symbolized by candles representing Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. The humble birth of Jesus reminds us to welcome Him into our lives while we actively share hope and kindness with others.

Amos the Shepherd-Prophet

Amos, a shepherd from Judah, was called by God to deliver a message of judgment to Israel during Jeroboam II’s reign, highlighting social injustices despite prosperity. Key themes include true worship versus hypocrisy, divine accountability, and hope for restoration. The book emphasizes justice and compassion as essential components of faith.

The Prophet Joel: A Call to Repentance and Renewal

The Book of Joel, though brief, delivers a profound message during Judah’s locust plague, symbolizing divine judgment and calling for repentance. Joel emphasizes inward transformation over outward rituals and introduces the Day of the Lord, highlighting hope for the repentant. His prophecy of God’s Spirit poured out unites believers across generations.

Malachi: Returning Wholeheartedly to God

Malachi, the last Minor Prophet, challenges Israel to offer wholehearted devotion rather than empty rituals. He calls for continual repentance and emphasizes that withholding from God is akin to robbery. Malachi highlights God’s refining process as purifying love, urging believers to return to sincere worship and live generously, preparing for greater things ahead.

Habakkuk: Faith in the Midst of Uncertainty

The reflections on Habakkuk highlight a journey of faith characterized by questioning, honesty, and reliance on God amid injustice and suffering. It emphasizes that faith welcomes doubts, acknowledges God’s sovereignty, and actively chooses joy in challenging times. Ultimately, it teaches that true faith involves trusting God despite uncertainties.