
The Only Biblical Grounds for Divorce

A Brief Scriptural Reasoning for Complementarianism

The Importance of Church Evangelism and Discipleship
A brief definition and stress of their importance.

Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi
The law of what is prayed, is the law of what is believed

Practice Makes Perfect
I was challenged this week with the task of responding to someone who used the phrase, “Worship is a lifestyle”, as their reasoning for not attending church. I think the unfortunate popularity of this excuse calls for a reminder that our progression in sanctification is not a trip we are made to venture on alone. Here is my response:

The Sacraments as Means of Grace
If sacraments are means of grace, how is that grace communicated? And what are its ramifications in the life of the believer?

The Offices of the Local Church
A delineation of the local church offices as they are described in the New Testament.

The Beauty of Wesleyan Polity
Sound polity in the Wesleyan spirit is unapologetically dependent upon the notion that Scripture is our authoritative compass, and driven by an “all hands-on deck” mentality that moves us steadily towards its delineated heading.

The Marks of a True Church
Three marks of a true church. Two Presbyterians Interacted with. One Wesleyan clarification.

Pastoral Complementarianism: A Biblical Argument for a Middle Way
The following is my reasoning as to why I believe that women have the biblical precedent of filling all ministerial roles other than the pastoral position. I am arguing both things simultaneously. I do still advocate for the ordination of women because it offers a denominations stamp of approval for them as they minister in the ways in which Scripture encourages.

A Brief Response to Dr. John MacArthur’s Comments on Mental Disorders
The importance of being a Shepherd before being a skeptic

The Defense of Biblical Inerrancy in the 20th Century

A Hairs Breadth from Nouthetic Counseling
Acknowledging commonplace despite my reasons for maintaining the integrationist viewpoint.

Hamartiology and Psychopathology: Prospects for Integration
This is a short case for the integration of theology and psychology (specifically forensic psychology in this case) via their subcategories of hamartiology and psychopathology.

A Brief Response to Dr. Michael Brown’s Comments on Hyper-Cessationism
Last week, Dr. Michael Brown, a charismatic author and radio host, tweeted something that many cessationists responded to in a way that I think was unwarranted. As a cessationist myself, I wanted to give a brief but hopefully more charitable response.

The Enneagram: A Rejection of the Sufficiency of Scripture
3 Reasons why Christians should stop using the Enneagram

A Brief Remark on Christian Nationalism
Everyone has a different definition of it so I might as well post this and disappoint them all.

John Newton Made Me Cry At Work
“Even now, while I write, and while you read, they are praising the Lamb that was slain” - John Newton