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S4E1: Married Single Mothers?

S4E1: Married Single Mothers?

In the premiere episode of Season 4 of Truth + Fire: The Podcast, host Veritéetfeu tackles "married single motherhood", a parenting phenomenon where married mothers take on the sole responsibility to care for their children. But is this practically beneficial for the mother, the father or their children? More importantly, is it Biblical?

If You Don't Want Kids, You Shouldn't Get Married...?

If You Don't Want Kids, You Shouldn't Get Married...?

While browsing through Twitter the other day, I happened upon an interesting post from one of my favorite Christian writers, Samuel Sey. 

In it, he declared: 

“If a woman doesn’t want to be a mother, she shouldn’t be a wife. My dude, stay away from her.”

Founder and blogger at slowtowrite.com and contributing writer for various other outlets, Sam has done well to pen prolific thought pieces on the state of our culture, and he always endeavors to do so through a Biblical worldview. We also share a platform at Pyrolithos Foundation, where we each publish articles that address cultural issues from a Biblically-conservative perspective. In other words, Sam and I are on the same team; he is indeed my brother in the Lord; and, in most instances, I agree with his commentary. 

Yet, admittedly, I found his tweet to be a bit provocative and potentially discouraging.  

Hard Lessons from Teaching at a 'Solid, Christian School'

Hard Lessons from Teaching at a 'Solid, Christian School'

“If you were a public school teacher, but a position at a sound private Christian school opened up, would you take the $20k pay cut?”

This gem of a question came across my Twitter feed one random day in April of this year, but it took me back to three years ago, when I was presented with a very similar opportunity.

In early March of 2020, I’d interviewed for a job at a “solid, private Christian school”. Things went pretty well,  and I was invited back for a second interview. However, the global pandemic would put things on hold, and, understandably, I wouldn’t hear back from the school for nearly two months.

I would finally get a response from the school in late April, when they wrote to inform me they’d decided to continue seeking other candidates. I was blindsided by the news, as I hadn’t yet had my second interview. But, trusting the Lord’s providence, I accepted their decision and thanked them for their consideration. To be fair, they said they’d keep me in mind for a future opening, but I honestly counted it as HR-speak and didn’t expect to hear from them again. 

Then, out of the blue, I received an email from them in July of 2020. 

As is the Manner of Some: When Pastors Disassemble the Gathering

As is the Manner of Some: When Pastors Disassemble the Gathering

I haven’t read much from The Gospel Coalition (TGC) since 2018. That was the year I began to realize that rather than build up, their content slyly compromises the Gospel message and undermines the growth and maturation of the Church.

With this context in mind, I wasn’t surprised to learn of TGC’s most recent nonsensical appeal to the Church. In “Why Our Church Canceled Christmas Service”, Pastor Fletcher Lang, founder of the Boston Center for Biblical Counseling, lists several reasons his church won’t be gathering for worship this Sunday, which this year falls on Christmas Day.

The thing is, neither of Pastor Lang’s reasons is Biblically sound, his sharing this information isn’t edifying to the Body, and I am concerned his take is yet another sign of a dangerous trajectory churches have been on since the 2020 Covid closures (which TGC supported, and I was against, of course). So, as I have with other TGC offerings, I am writing to express a few concerns with Pastor Lang’s article here.

Gossip Girl? What the Church Can Learn from Julie Roys

Gossip Girl? What the Church Can Learn from Julie Roys

I had never read The Roys Report before a couple of days ago, though I had heard of Julie Roys in passing. Both Mrs. Roys and her outlet are often associated with the latest scandal in Christendom. As such, I never felt it necessary to read her content, presuming I might be exposed to more gossip than that which edifies.

So when I learned of her latest piece on John MacArthur, I initially paid it no mind. Yet, after seeing various Believers dissecting and analyzing her report across social media - and some concluding that John MacArthur must resign from Grace Community Church (GCC), I decided to review the report for myself.

S2E10: Why I'm "Still Single"

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In the first episode of the new year (and the premiere installment of the Writer’s Block Series), host Veritéetfeu discusses her Christian dating woes and shares her empirical and Biblical analysis for why they exist.

S2E7: Black Card Revoked

S2E7: Black Card Revoked

Host Veritéetfeu discusses civil rights activist Shaun King’s recent call to remove all depictions of “white Jesus” and why she's seriously thinking about revoking her own "Black Card".