
Spiritual formation doesn't happen by accident. Discover six intentional habits that shape the mind and heart toward biblical thinking: Scripture, community, disciplines, discernment, learning, obedience.

A biblical worldview isn't theory. It transforms how you work, love, make decisions, and face suffering. See how Scripture reshapes the ordinary moments of daily

Every worldview rests on some authority. For Christians, that authority must be God's Word. Discover why Scripture's authority is foundational and how to guard it[…]

Ideas shape lives. A biblical worldview brings clarity to confusion, strengthens faith when doubt attacks, and equips believers to navigate a culture filled with competing

Everyone has a worldview. The question isn't whether we have one—it's whether ours aligns with biblical truth. Start building on a firm foundation.

Jesus didn't just teach the Beatitudes. He embodied them perfectly. Dr. Mann closes this series with the good news underneath every beatitude.

Many believers assume faithfulness should make life smoother. Jesus says the opposite. A pastoral word on Matthew 5:10-12 and the cost of kingdom living.

Mercy, purity, and peacemaking don't just happen. They're what grace produces in a heart shaped by the kingdom. Dr. Mann on Matthew 5:7-9.

Jesus says the kingdom begins with poverty of spirit. That's not weakness. It's the door. Dr. Mann opens Matthew 5:3-6 on the entry posture of[…]

Blessed are the confident. Blessed are the powerful. That's the world's version. Jesus had something very different to say. A pastoral introduction to the Beatitudes.