A theological reflection on the parable of the two sons that challenges religious respectability. Christ prefers honest rebels who repent over those who say the right words but never change. Discover why obedience differs from compliance and why the gospel celebrates transformed minds over consistent hypocrisy.
Repentance
The Seeker's Quill
King David: The Warrior Poet
King David embodies the Christian warrior's paradox: shepherd and king, warrior and poet, sinner and saint. His life reveals that our greatest strength comes through brokenness before God, not perfection before men. A theological exploration of authentic biblical masculinity.
Why Christianity Offers Redemption, Not a Path to It
Christianity commits a magnificent absurdity: offering redemption itself rather than a path to it. Unlike Buddhism, Hinduism, or Islam, the Gospel declares salvation is a starting point, not destination. Discover how this theological reversal changes everything about spiritual life and moral living.
Saint John the Baptist : The Man Who Decreased That Truth Might Increase
Discover the profound paradox of John the Baptist - the man who achieved true greatness by deliberately decreasing. Explore how his radical self-emptying challenges our culture of self-promotion and reveals the path to authentic fulfillment.
The Man Whose Skin Bore Witness
A powerful reflection on how words leave permanent marks on our souls, told through the story of a man who tattooed every hurtful word spoken to him a living testament to the weight of language and the healing power of forgiveness.
The Rock and the Betrayer: A Tale of Two Apostles
Explore the paradox of Peter and Judas: two apostles who betrayed Christ but whose paths diverged dramatically. Their stories reveal profound truths about sin, redemption, and the power of mercy—teaching us that our failures need not define us when grace abounds.