
An Open Letter to Dr. Iorg and the SBC
As a Southern Baptist pastor, I write to Dr. Jeff Iorg with gratitude, concern, and a plea for clarity. This open letter addresses cooperation, conviction, and stewardship in the SBC.

As a Southern Baptist pastor, I write to Dr. Jeff Iorg with gratitude, concern, and a plea for clarity. This open letter addresses cooperation, conviction, and stewardship in the SBC.

Christians live in a bias-filled media world. This piece walks through a recent op-ed to model wise news consumption: verify claims, anchor convictions in Scripture, and recognize how bias can twist narratives.Here are three lessons for reading headlines with holiness and discernment.

Raising kids in a screen-saturated world is hard. Here are five wise guardrails—when to give a phone, turning on built-in protections, adding third-party tools, shaping the home environment, and delaying social media—so you can protect your child without losing the relationship.

On 9/11’s anniversary, fresh headlines reopen old wounds—yet the gospel still speaks, calling us to lament, pray, and witness with unashamed hope in Christ.

Psalm 1 contrasts two paths: delight in God’s Word that roots and bears fruit, or the weightless drift of wicked counsel. Here are three simple, grace-driven practices for everyday life.

Jesus flips #blessed upside down. Discover the meaning of each Beatitude in Matthew 5:2–12 and how to live a truly blessed life.
Three times the text says, “God gave them up.” In verse 24, it is to “the lusts of their hearts to impurity.” Then, in verse 26, it is “to dishonorable passions.” In the last one, it is to “a debased mind to do what ought not to be done.” All three statements result in the rejection of God’s truth and embracing perversion and evil.
Let’s take a quick look at each example that Paul provides of rejecting God’s righteousness.