I grew up in a Christian home. I knew all the Christianese, but I didn’t know why I believed any of it—or how it applied to my life. It wasn’t until college (I have a B.S. in Religion) that I realized what the gospel was meant to do. The gospel is meant to transform how we view the world, including how we think, act, date, love, work, marry, and parent. Following Christ is a daily forward motion into the heart of God. As my walk with God deepened, I sought answers to the tough questions my millennial peers were asking. These questions were about everything: Alcohol, dating, marriage, sex, and politics. As I dug for the answers, I wrote about what I found. And through a secret struggle with lust, I came to understand that I was only as safe from sin as I was close to Christ. Today I’m still finding biblical answers to cultural questions.
My goal as a teacher? To teach you how to discern truth, know what (and Who) you believe, and live your faith boldly in a post-Christian world.
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