As I reflect on my own spiritual journey, one truth has become increasingly clear over the years. My relationship with God and my Lord Jesus Christ is revealed far more by how I live and treat others than by what I claim to believe. Looking back, I can trace the patient work of God’s Word transforming my life through years …
What Are You Thinking?
A few days ago, I received an unexpected phone call from someone I had not spoken with in more than three years. At one time, we served together in ministry. Circumstances eventually led us down very different paths, and the relationship ended with hurt, disappointment, and unresolved tension. Since then, there had been no communication between us. When my phone …
Act Like It Matters
If what we believe is true, it should show up in how we live. Not in theory or intention, but in action. It is easy to say something matters. It is much harder to live like it does. Most of us would say our faith matters, that God matters, and that what Jesus accomplished matters. Yet when I step back …
Rising from the Dead
There is one problem every human being shares, no matter their background, beliefs, or achievements. It is not failure, suffering, or even sin at the deepest level—it is death. Death stands as the unavoidable conclusion to every human life, the silent force that has claimed kings and commoners alike, generation after generation. No one has negotiated with it, reasoned with …
The Empty Tomb
Every spring, this season arrives with baskets of candy, brightly colored eggs, and the familiar image of a cheerful bunny. Families gather, children hunt for hidden treats, and store shelves fill with pastel decorations. For many people, these traditions have become the defining images of the season. But those images have little to do with the event that changed the …
Knowing Isn’t Enough
Over the years I’ve begun to notice a dangerous misconception taking root among believers, the idea that understanding the Word of God is the same as living it. It has taught me a simple but sobering truth: knowing the Word of God isn’t enough. Information alone doesn’t change a life. Agreement alone doesn’t produce faithfulness. Unless truth actually moves us to act, …
The Permanence of Salvation
One of the most pressing questions believers wrestle with today is simple — is salvation truly secure, or is it something that must be maintained through continued faithfulness, obedience, or perseverance? For many sincere Christians, salvation has quietly shifted from a finished work of God into a fragile arrangement dependent on human consistency. The result is often uncertainty instead of …
Joy That Holds In A Shaking World
Joyous New Year! As we step into 2026, it’s worth acknowledging something we all already know: some hard things will happen this year. There will be disappointments, interruptions, and moments that test our patience and faith. Circumstances will not always make us “happy.” But Scripture never calls us to chase happiness—it calls us to choose joy. And the joy of …
Celebrating 15 Years of Ministry
Standing Firm, Growing Strong, Pressing Forward This year marks a remarkable milestone for The Living Truth Fellowship: 15 years of ministry rooted in God’s faithfulness, grounded in His Word, and strengthened by believers who love the truth and desire to walk with the Lord Jesus Christ. Since 2010, God has guided our steps, expanded our reach, and shaped our fellowship …
Unwrapping the Mystery: The Truth of Christ’s Birth
Every December, people around the world celebrate what they call “the Christmas story.” Yet the real account of Christ’s birth, as recorded in Scripture, is far more beautiful and precise than the traditions that have accumulated over time. Understanding the truth about Jesus’ birth shows not only the humility of his arrival but also the greatness of God’s plan of …
