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Pornography, Adultery, and the Lie We Tell Ourselves About Love
Pornography is not a private struggle; it is a covenant issue. Jesus did not redefine adultery; He exposed it at the heart level. When lust is chosen, nurtured, and hidden, it fractures marriage, dishonors God, and dehumanizes image-bearers. This is not about shame, but truth. Biblical love is faithful, sacrificial, and holy and the church must stop minimizing what Jesus took seriously.

Amy Diane Ross
2 days ago5 min read


From Rome to Reform, and Back Again? Menno Simons and the Church We’ve Lost
On January 30, 1536, Menno Simons left the Roman Catholic Church after discovering that what he called “church” no longer matched the New Testament. His return to Scripture sparked the Radical Reformation and a vision of the church as a living family of disciples, not an institution. This reflection explores Menno’s break from Rome, the church we’ve lost, and why many believers today are again returning to simple, biblical Christianity.

Amy Diane Ross
5 days ago4 min read


When “What Would Jesus Do?” Meant Following Him at Any Cost
Long before WWJD became a slogan, it was a serious question meant to shape everyday life. From a simple necklace worn on a first date to a marriage centered on Christ, this question has guided decisions big and small how we love, serve, spend, forgive, and follow Jesus. This reflection looks at the history behind WWJD and why living it out still calls us back to Scripture, obedience, and a faith that is lived, not worn.

Amy Diane Ross
Jan 223 min read


Desert Monasticism, Scripture, and the Danger of Fear-Based Faith -AD 473
On January 20, AD 473, Euthymius the Great died after shaping the desert monastic movement—one marked by sincerity, sacrifice, and deep zeal for holiness. But church history and Scripture together force a hard question: does withdrawing from the world produce true holiness, or does it risk hiding the light Christ called us to shine? This reflection examines desert monasticism through the lens of Scripture, testing both its fruit and its failures.

Amy Diane Ross
Jan 203 min read


Co-Laborers in Christ: Recovering the Biblical Calling of Women in Ministry
Discover the often-overlooked biblical and historical role of women as co-laborers in God’s mission. From Luke 8 to the early church and the Reformation, Scripture shows women serving, discipling, teaching, and strengthening the church within God’s design. Recover the true, balanced vision of women in ministry—rooted in Scripture, not tradition.

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 15, 20256 min read


THE GREAT DOWNGRADE: How the Church Lost Its Discernment
The modern church is experiencing a quiet collapse—soft preaching, therapeutic Christianity, CEO-style leadership, and a functional universalism that denies the holiness Christ calls us to. This article exposes how the Downgrade took root, how therapy culture and consumerism accelerated it, and what true biblical reformation requires today.

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 9, 202510 min read
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