Coming Home to Grace
For the recovering legalist. For the person wounded by weaponized theology. For anyone who walked away because the people who claimed to represent God were the cruelest people they knew. There is a way back. And it doesn't start with trying harder.
The Weaponized Bible
When Scripture becomes a club instead of a mirror, something has gone deeply wrong. This study examines the difference between conviction and condemnation, and how legalism doesn't just damage faith — it destroys families.
The Experts Who Missed It
The Pharisees memorized entire books of the Bible, tithed on their spice racks, and built their identity around getting it right. They were the most committed, most disciplined Bible students of their day. Jesus's harshest words were reserved for them. Why?
The Freedom Paul Had to Explain Twice
Paul opens Galatians 5 with a sentence the church has been tripping over for two thousand years: Christ set you free. But free for what? Not lawlessness. Not legalism. Something the Galatians were actively walking away from — and Paul is furious enough to spell it out.
You Have to Earn God's Love — The Lie That Turns Grace into a Paycheck
You'd never say it out loud. But somewhere deep down, you believe that if you pray enough, serve enough, read enough, and sin less — God will love you more. That the quiet kid who volunteers every Sunday is closer to God's heart than you are. What if that entire framework is a lie? What if you've been sprinting on a treadmill that was never plugged in?