

Church: Why Bother?
“Why should I bother dragging myself to church? And don’t tell me it’s because I’m obligated —says who?” Ever felt that way? You’re in good company, because more people than ever are asking the same thing. The truth is, church attendance has been declining across America for decades. Research from the Pew Foundation shows that the fastest-growing faith category today is “the nones”—people who claim no religious affiliation at all. They now make up about 30% of Americans.
Whitney T. Kuniholm
3 min read


Top 10 Reasons the Bible Is True
How do you know the Bible is true? Sure, you do your best to read it and live it every day but there’s still a nagging problem. Some of your friends say the Bible isn’t true, and you’re not always sure how to respond, right? So to help, I've created a list of the best arguments I can find for the credibility of the Bible. Interested? Okay, here are my Top 10 Reasons the Bible is True. Manuscript Evidence . There are way more copies of the biblical manuscripts, with remarka
Whitney T. Kuniholm
4 min read


Gratus Omni Die!
You’ve heard of carpe diem , right? Latin for “seize the day.” People quote it like it’s a verse from the Bible. But guess what—it’s not in there. Go ahead—try to find it! But there’s a bigger problem with it: seize the day assumes this world is all there is. So, grab what you can, while you can. Really? If this world is all there is, why bother seizing anything? So I want to propose something better—just as memorable, but with a different starting point. Carpe diem sa
Whitney T. Kuniholm
1 min read


Top 10 Myths about the Bible
“Today we know the Bible isn’t true because…” How many times have you heard someone say that? The problem is, most of what they offer as evidence is usually urban myths , that is, "a story of obscure origin that has little or no supporting evidence, and yet spreads spontaneously." And what's most frustrating is you don't know how to respond. So, here's what I’d like to do: respectfully challenge some popular misimpressions about the Bible. But first, let me be upfront about
Whitney T. Kuniholm
4 min read


The Dictatorship of Pride
Who came to mind when you saw the title of this article? Well—sorry to disappoint you—I was actually thinking about you and me. The phrase comes from C.S. Lewis in his classic Mere Christianity . In the chapter called “The Essential Vice,” he makes the case that pride is not just another sin—it’s the root of them all. As he put it: “According to Christian teachers, the essential vice, the utmost evil, is Pride.” [1] Lewis explains why. Pride is competitive by nature. It d
Whitney T. Kuniholm
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