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Friendship Is Better Than Sex?

In 2 Samuel, David makes a striking statement about his best friend Jonathan: “Your love for me was more wonderful than that of a woman.” This has sparked endless debates—was this just deep friendship, or was there something more? But maybe our discomfort with this question says more about us than it does about David and Jonathan.

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When Suspicion Steals Our Joy

One of the most intoxicating narratives we can buy into is the belief that everyone is out to get us. It gives us a sense of importance—after all, we must be significant if the world is conspiring against us, right? But once we start down this path, it becomes dangerously hard to shake.

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Tell Me More: The Gift of Attention

Attention is one of the most valuable resources we have. Every day, we make unconscious decisions about what we notice, what we ignore, and where we focus our energy. These decisions are shaped by heuristics—mental shortcuts that help us process the overwhelming amount of information we take in.

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The Miracle You Missed

The Wedding at Cana is often seen as Jesus’ first public miracle, but if you pay attention, only a few people actually realize what happened—his mother Mary, a few disciples, and maybe Nathaniel, who was from Cana himself. It’s a moment of transformation hidden in plain sight.

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The Parable That Found Us Sleeping

I recently had the chance to teach through some of Jesus’ parables of judgment, and I was struck by how hard it is to shake our first impression of a story. Often, the way we first read or were taught a parable becomes embedded in our imagination—even if a fresh angle makes just as much sense (or even more).

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The Last Word is Emmanuel: Context is Everything

When we read the Hebrew prophets, one of the biggest challenges we face as modern readers is understanding the historical and political context behind their words. The famous prophecies we quote today were often shaped by complex geopolitical conflicts—something we tend to overlook.

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Zacchaeus: The Parable Behind the Parable

Jesus’ parables weren’t just random stories dropped into the Gospel narratives—they were responses to real moments, real people, and real conflicts happening around him. And sometimes, understanding the original context completely changes how we read them.

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Faith is a Relationship and a Religion

We're exploring the depth and breadth of faith beyond just emotional experiences. Is Christianity a relationship or a religion? Can both coexist? We dive into the tension between the felt, emotional side of faith and the structured, ritualistic practices that shape us—even when we don’t “feel” close to God.

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