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Renewing the Mind
Centers on aligning thoughts with biblical truth. This category addresses habits of thinking, overcoming lies, and learning to see life through the mind of Christ.


Why the Mainstream Feels Right Even When Scripture Says It Isn’t
Why so many Christians drift with the culture instead of standing on truth, and what God is actually calling us to do. If we’re honest, most of us don’t wake up one day and decide we’re going to compromise our faith. Nobody sits down and says, “Today I’m choosing comfort over truth.” That’s not how it happens. It happens slowly. Quietly. Almost invisibly. One belief gets normalized. One assumption goes unchallenged. One Scripture feels inconvenient, so it gets softened or ign

The Wholy Christian
Feb 78 min read


Knowing the Truth Is Not the Same as Belonging to It
The Quiet Danger of Familiar Faith There is a quiet danger in the church today, and it does not look like rebellion. It looks like familiarity. It looks like people who know the Bible well. People who can quote Scripture, explain doctrine, recognize false teaching, trace biblical themes across history, and articulate compelling reasons for why Christianity is true. It looks like confidence. It looks like maturity. It looks like faith. But Scripture presses us with an uncomfor

The Wholy Christian
Feb 611 min read


When Did Truth Become Personal Instead of Real?
Why “Everyone Has Their Own Truth” Sounds Right… Until You Slow Down and Think About It Somewhere along the way, truth stopped being something we discover and started being something we claim. Instead of asking what’s real, we ask what feels right. Instead of weighing facts, we compare experiences. And instead of disagreement leading to clarity, it often gets shut down with a polite phrase: “Well, that’s your truth.” At first, that sounds mature. Kind, even. It feels like a w

The Wholy Christian
Feb 58 min read


If You’re Not 100% Certain You’re Saved, You Might Not Be
There are few thoughts more unsettling than this one: “What if I’m not actually saved?” A lot of people try to shut that question down fast. They don’t want to feel anxious. They don’t want to be “religious.” They don’t want to be judged. So they cling to a moment, a prayer, a church background, a label, a vibe, a moral streak, or a verse they can quote. But deep down, when life gets quiet, the question returns. And here’s the hard reality: Scripture does not treat assurance

The Wholy Christian
Feb 39 min read


How Your Thought Life Shapes Your Faith
Discover how renewing the mind shapes your faith, reveals the battlefield of spiritual warfare, and transforms your walk with God through biblical truth.

The Wholy Christian
Jan 226 min read


The True Gospel of Jesus Christ
The gospel is not rules, religion, or self-improvement. It is the good news of Jesus Christ, grace freely given, and lives made new.

The Wholy Christian
Jan 207 min read


Don’t Look Back. Don’t Live Ahead. Learn to Live in the Present With God.
Peace isn’t found by rewriting the past or controlling the future. Scripture shows us that anxiety grows when we live in places God never asked us to stay. When we learn to stop dwelling on what was and fearing what might be, we discover the freedom of walking with God in the present moment, where truth, prayer, and peace actually meet us.

The Wholy Christian
Jan 159 min read


Temptation, Desire, and Sin: Where the Line Really Is
The Question We All Trip Over If you’re trying to follow Jesus with a clean conscience, you’ve probably wrestled with this: “If a thought shows up in my mind, have I already sinned?” That question matters, because confusion here usually pushes people into one of two ditches. One ditch is shame. Every stray thought feels like proof you’re fake, filthy, or not saved. The other ditch is compromise. You tell yourself, “It’s only in my head,” and slowly make peace with something t

The Wholy Christian
Jan 49 min read


Do Not Be Conformed. Be Transformed.
Most people assume transformation happens by trying harder. They believe change comes from better habits, stronger discipline, or surrounding themselves with the right influences. Scripture tells a different story. Real transformation does not start with behavior. It starts with the mind. Romans 12:2 is one of the clearest dividing lines in all of Scripture between the way the world operates and the way a follower of Christ is called to live. It does not offer encouragement o

The Wholy Christian
Jan 23 min read


A New Year Begins With Surrender
A new year does not truly begin when the calendar turns. It begins when the heart pauses long enough to ask an honest question before God. Who am I becoming, and who is shaping me? Every year arrives carrying weight. Some carry disappointment. Some carry pride. Some carry wounds that still ache. Others carry dreams that feel fragile and unfinished. Culture tells us January is about reinvention. Scripture tells us it is about transformation. Those two ideas are not the same. R

The Wholy Christian
Jan 12 min read
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