Why I Still Go to Church (And You Should Too)

There’s a growing trend among professing Christians who say, “I don’t go to church anymore—not because I’ve stopped believing, but because today’s church model is unbiblical.” You’ve probably heard something like: “The early church didn’t have buildings, budgets, or paid elders. Today’s church is just a modern-day temple model.” Let’s talk about that. What […]
You Can’t Buy the Gifts of God

In October 2018, I received a certificate for completing a course called The Essential Guide to Healing by Randy Clark and Bill Johnson. The course was hosted at a church in Louis Trichardt. I vaguely remember receiving the certificate. What I don’t remember is the content. And that speaks volumes. Over the years, I’ve taken […]
Why I See Beauty in the Darkness

I’ve noticed a recurring theme in the things I create and consume. My recent blog posts lean toward the moody, the introspective, the raw: A Hero We Couldn’t Be: Spider-Man and the Saviour We Need Breaking Bad: The Pride of Provision How FOMO is Ruining Modern Gaming I Can’t Even Live the Christian Life for […]
The Gospel: A Message of Hope and Salvation

Faith is one of those things that people either embrace or wrestle with, but sooner or later, everyone has to confront the big questions of life. What happens when we die? Is there an afterlife? And if so, what determines where we go? These are not small questions, and they deserve real answers. That’s why […]
I Can’t Live the Christian Life for Even One Hour

“I can’t live the Christian life for even one hour.” Have you ever felt that? It’s as if every effort toward holiness, humility, or obedience is immediately met by pride, failure, or despair. The Apostle Paul captured this frustration perfectly in Romans 7:24–25: “Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body […]
Can Christians Eat Pork? A Biblical Perspective

Faith and gaming are two of my biggest passions, and sometimes those worlds collide in unexpected ways. One question that has surfaced more often than I expected, is whether Christians can eat pork. It’s a question that sounds simple on the surface but is often tied up in deep theological misunderstandings, personal convictions, and cultural […]