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Coming Home to Grace
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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.

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The Mark We're Aiming For
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The Mark We're Aiming For

We've diagnosed the disease. Now for the prescription. What does it actually look like to hit the mark? Jesus answered that question directly, and His answer was so simple it offends the theological establishment.

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The Weaponized Bible
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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.

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Knowledge Without Love
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Knowledge Without Love

1 Corinthians 13 wasn't written for weddings. It was written to a church that prized spiritual gifts over spiritual fruit, knowledge over kindness, being right over being loving. Paul wasn't writing poetry. He was issuing a warning.

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The Experts Who Missed It
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The Experts Who Missed It

The Pharisees were the most biblically literate people who ever lived. They memorized entire books of the Bible, tithed on their spice racks, and built their entire identity around getting it right. Jesus's harshest words were reserved for them. Why?

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The Archer's Paradox
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The Archer's Paradox

The Greek word for sin — hamartia — means 'missing the mark.' But what IS the mark? If you've been aiming at doctrinal perfection, theological precision, or moral scorekeeping, you might be the best archer in the room — and still missing everything.

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