Ovid: The Poet of Transformation

Some writers tell stories; others shape the way we see the world. Publius Ovidius Naso—known simply as Ovid—was one of those rare poets who did both. Born in 43 BC in the twilight of the Roman Republic, Ovid was a master of words, a literary weaver who spun myths and...

The Breath That Gives Life

From the first moments of creation, Scripture speaks of the breath (ruach, רוּחַ) of God moving over the waters (Gen. 1:2). This breath is not merely air in motion—it is His Spirit, the animating force of life itself. In Genesis 2:7, God forms man from the dust of the...

Covenant Friendship in Faith and Fiction

Stories shape how we understand love, sacrifice, and devotion. Some of the most compelling narratives in both scripture and fiction explore the power of friendship—particularly the kind that endures suffering and carries another’s burden. The friendship between Frodo...

Worship: A Call to Alignment and Transformation

Worship aligns us with God—His purpose, His power, and His provision. More than an act of reverence, worship is a force that draws us into His presence, where transformation takes place. It is the believer’s strategy against the enemy, and to understand its power, we...