Reflections on Faith and Study: The Value of Slowing Down
Much of modern discourse moves quickly. Opinions are formed rapidly, conclusions are shared instantly, and certainty is often rewarded more than understanding. In matters of faith, this speed can be costly. Reflection requires time. It asks for pause rather than reaction, attention rather than assumption. It is not opposed to conviction, but it refuses to […]
Why This Space Exists: Faith, Language, and the Call to Restoration
Faith is not static. Language is not neutral. And truth is not discovered by accident.