
Why Obedience Matters More Than Emotion in the Christian Life
In today’s culture, emotion often feels like the highest authority. Decisions are commonly guided by what feels right, what seems meaningful, or what produces immediate

In today’s culture, emotion often feels like the highest authority. Decisions are commonly guided by what feels right, what seems meaningful, or what produces immediate

Many Christians assume that meaningful obedience must be dramatic to matter. We often associate God’s work with big moments—bold decisions, visible leadership, or life-altering events.

Many Christians quietly wrestle with questions about how God works today. When reading Scripture, believers see God performing mighty acts—calling people, guiding nations, answering prayers,

Many believers quietly carry a sense of hesitation when it comes to obedience, service, or sharing their faith. They believe the gospel, attend church, and

For many Christians, faith can slowly become associated with a single day of the week. Sunday worship, sermons, and church activities are important, but Scripture

We live in a time of constant change. Cultural values shift rapidly. Opinions multiply. Voices compete for authority in nearly every area of life—truth, morality,