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John the Baptist Didn’t Doubt Anything
The lesson about ministry we keep missing
Dec 17
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Why Pastors Are Leaving the Ministry (And What It Reveals)
The modern church isn't struggling to find pastors. It's struggling with something deeper
Dec 10
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An apology to my subscribers and a prayer request
I Didn’t Plan to Write This, but I Need to Be Honest With You
Dec 4
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November 2025
The Orphanage Model of Church
In many churches, what looks like spiritual family has become something closer to an orphanage. Older orphans create community for newer ones.
Nov 19
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The Church Is Full of Therapists and Mentors but Starving for Pastors
There is a hidden reason believers are changing less, even as they understand more.
Nov 13
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Monday Field Notes
Jerusalem syndrome, Whose Koilia, and The Demon of Unrest
Nov 10
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There Is No Spiritual Life Apart from the Presence of Jesus
Devotion for Monday, November 10
Nov 10
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What Happened to All the Prophets?
Cultural and political leaders were raping kids on Epstein Island and the very people who claimed to have words from God about PizzaGate are now…
Nov 5
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October 2025
A Few Things on Friday
A Collection of worth thinking about
Oct 24
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The State Doesn't Kill Prophets Anymore. The Church Does.
Four deaths in the New Testament form a prophetic roadmap to the Church losing her voice. Are we following it again?
Oct 23
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Why I Still Teach the Lord's Prayer
We're Teaching Everything Except What Jesus Taught
Oct 15
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The Burden That Became a Book
A reflection on why Spirit-filled churches need discipleship that forms believers, not just "activates" them.
Oct 8
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Carl Thomas
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