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Real Life #3: “Did God Call Me? How to Discover My Purpose Without Becoming a Pastor” — Ending the Sacred-Secular Divide
It’s Sunday night. The service is over. Your heart is full; you can still feel the presence of God, impacted by the sermon and the worship songs. You feel like a “spiritual giant.” But then you drive home, lay your head on the pillow, and a mild anguish begins to creep in. Why? Because tomorrow is Monday.
Spiritual Detox #7: “Do I Have to Become a Boring Christian?” — The End of the ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ List and True Holiness
You have accepted Jesus. Your heart is light, your soul is saved, and you feel a joy you have never felt before. You are in the “honeymoon phase” of faith.
Real Life #2: “Do I Really Need to Get Baptized? What Really Happens in the Water” — The Ultimate Guide to the Public Wedding with Christ
You have already surrendered your life to Jesus. You pray in your room. You feel God’s love and the change in your heart. But then, at the end of the service, the pastor makes that announcement: “Next Sunday we will have baptisms. Who wants to go down to the waters?”
Spiritual Detox #6: “If I Sin, Does God Walk Away and Stop Loving Me?” — The Survival Guide for the “Spiritual Hangover”
You know the feeling. You woke up feeling good, prayed, read the Bible, and promised God that today would be different. You said: “Lord, today I will not fall into that old sin. Today I will be holy.”
Spiritual Detox #5: “I Don’t Feel God, So He’s Not Listening” — The Danger of Goosebump-Based Faith
You go to the Sunday night service. The worship is incredible, the lights dim, the band plays that minor chord that touches the soul. You close your eyes, lift your hands, cry profusely, and feel a warmth in your chest. You leave floating: “Wow, God was there! I felt a powerful anointing!”
Spiritual Detox #4: “Can the Devil Read My Thoughts?” — The End of Paranoia and True Spiritual Authority
You accepted Jesus, and suddenly, it feels like you’ve walked into a horror movie. Someone told you (or you saw in an exorcism movie) that the devil is lurking, watching your every step, hearing every whisper, and worse, reading your mind.
Celestial Breaking News: “New Year” Doesn’t Exist in the Bible? A Deep Investigation into the Theology of New Beginnings
Today is January 1st, 2026. If you look out the window at the world today, you will see a curious scene. The streets are littered with trampled silver confetti. Empty champagne bottles pile up in the recycling bins. On television, reruns of last night’s countdown shows display crowds dressed in white (or sequins), jumping, screaming, and crying as fireworks exploded in the night sky.
The Great Discovery of December 31st: The End of Waiting (The Kingdom is Now)
If we could place a giant stethoscope on the heart of humanity on this exact day, December 31st, we would hear a deafening noise. It wouldn’t just be the sound of parties, dinner preparations, or fireworks being set up. It would be an internal, visceral sound: a mixture of deep anxiety and desperate hope.
The Anatomy of a Heart: Why Did God Love Such an Imperfect Man So Much?
If Christianity were based on moral meritocracy, David would never be the “man after God’s own heart.” If we were to hire a CEO for a multinational company or a senior pastor for a large church today, and looked only at David’s rap sheet, he would be discarded in the initial screening by HR.








