Blog: I Asked Grok to Give Me Dating Advice as Mr. Darcy.

As many of you know, I'm a Jane Austen nerd. I've written extensively about her books and characters and probably will continue to talk about her work at some point. That said, when I heard that Pride and Prejudice (2005) was being released in theaters again in celebration of its 20th anniversary and the Internet... Continue Reading →

Apologetics: Should Christians Study Other Religions?

One of the problems that the modern church has had for a very long time is that it's incredibly ignorant of what else is out there. That doesn't mean that they don't know about other religions existing, but rather that they don't know what these religions teach. Some of this is accidental, with people just... Continue Reading →

Blog: The Problem with the Woke Right.

I honestly never thought the word "woke" could apply to conservatives, but welcome to 2025, I guess. For a while, the term "woke" was what us conservatives used in reference to the blue-haired Lefties screaming on street corners about how Trump will kill us all or something, and for the most part, still is. However,... Continue Reading →

Blog: Can Language Change You?

In the play Pygmalion, the linguist Henry Higgins picks up Eliza Doolittle, a young woman from a poor family who speaks in very crude dialect of English. Believing he can change her manner of speaking, he makes a bet with his colleague that, given enough time and lessons, he will be able to pass her... Continue Reading →

Blog: Bryce Crawford Needs the Real Jesus – Part 4: Carl Lentz.

If you guys have read Part 1 of this series, you know that I originally intended this to be a three-part series, saying: "This will be a three-part series because there is simply too much to cover in one post, though I suspect it may become longer if the plot continues to thicken like oatmeal."... Continue Reading →

Apologetics: Why Baptism is Important.

A little bit ago when I was announcing that I was getting baptized, I said that I would do a blog post about why it's important. So, here's the somewhat short answer as to why, if you're a Christian, you should get baptized. The most important thing to know about baptism is that it's not... Continue Reading →

Apologetics: Why Discipleship is Important.

One of the questions that I've been asked to answer about Christianity is the question of: "Why is discipleship important? Why do we need that, especially if man is flawed and fallible?" Though this is a minor question when it comes to understanding Christianity, it is a good question. Why is it important? Can Christians... Continue Reading →

Review: I Have Some Thoughts About C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce.

Aaaanndd...once again it's time to do a review about a book I was required to read for school this year. Having only five weeks of school left before summer break, the books required for my British Literature class seem to be ending with a bang. Most recently, I finished C.S. Lewis' The Great Divorce, which,... Continue Reading →

Apologetics: What Saves?

If you've read my testimony, you'll know that growing up, I was very confused when it came to spirituality. Jesus was kind-of just a name to me, where to be saved, all I had to do was say, "Jesus, I welcome you into my heart," or something along those lines and I was automatically saved... Continue Reading →

Apologetics: Q/A About the Crucifixion.

Happy Good Friday, y'all. Because today is the day that we celebrate Jesus' death on the cross to take the punishment of God's wrath from us, I figured that there's no better time to do a question/answer post about what happened that leading up to the cross, during the crucifixion, and on the morning of... Continue Reading →

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