
Jesus raises the bar on anger — and most of us don't clear it. A pastoral look at Matthew 5:21–22 and what the King requires.

Cultural influence on youth is powerful. Parents and churches must be intentional about transmitting a biblical worldview. Learn how to build a foundation that endures.

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

Four influential worldviews shape modern thinking: secularism, relativism, individualism, and tribalism. Learn to recognize them and respond with clarity and grace.

The Bible tells a four-act story that explains everything: why the world exists, why it's broken, and why hope remains. Learn to interpret life through[…]

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.