Mine too, Martha…

I thought I knew this passage. Turns out I’d just gotten used to it. I was studying John 11 today and something in it hit me like a gut-punch. Four days in the tomb. Nobody expecting anything but grief. Martha meets Him on the road: “Lord, if You had been here…” She believes in theContinueContinue reading “Mine too, Martha…”

FROM THE WEB: The Lunar Flyby and the Crucifixion – Probe Ministries

An interesting intersection of two of my favorite subjects… Click the link below to read more. The Artemis lunar flyby on April 6, 2026 included a fully scheduled 40-minute loss of communication between the astronauts and NASA. Radio signals between the Source: The Lunar Flyby and the Crucifixion – Probe Ministries

When the Letters in the Inbox Break Your Heart

It’s a gray, rainy morning here in our corner of the Louisiana woods, the kind of day that calls for a second pot of coffee and a bit of quiet reflection. I happened across an article recently from GotQuestions.org regarding that heavy, age-old question: Can a person lose their salvation? I know we have a wideContinueContinue reading “When the Letters in the Inbox Break Your Heart”

When Weakness Becomes the Point

[Edited on March 10, 2026 for theological clarity. See below in the body of the text] A note: This piece followed on the heels of writing a cathartic exercise in pointing fingers at the cultural moment. Somewhere in the middle of that one, it occurred to me that while one finger was aimed outward, threeContinueContinue reading “When Weakness Becomes the Point”

AI: SkyNet’s Cousin or Just a Really Good Autocorrect?

I read an article today that got me thinking about how every shiny new tech wave seems to come with its own apocalyptic soundtrack, and it reminded me that I’ve watched this movie before with different special effects each time. The Article That Started the Thought The piece (linked at the bottom) looks at howContinueContinue reading “AI: SkyNet’s Cousin or Just a Really Good Autocorrect?”