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THE TIGHTROPE WALK: Navigating Social Anxiety
That flutter in your stomach before a presentation. The dread of walking into a crowded room. The constant replay of awkward interactions...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Mar 18, 20253 min read


A Call For Openness
Transparency in church leadership: it's a phrase that sparks a multitude of reactions, from fervent support to wary skepticism. In an age...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Mar 17, 20253 min read


Seeking Common Ground
The Bible consistently warns about being divisive. In Proverbs 6:16-19 it says God hates those who sow “discord among brothers."

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Mar 6, 20252 min read


Building Bridges, Not Walls
It’s important for churches to strive for peace with one another. How can we maintain our autonomous nature and work together?

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Mar 2, 20254 min read


Love God & Love People
The Ten Commandments are foundational to Judeo-Christian ethics. These ten commands have profoundly shaped Western moral and legal...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Feb 24, 202510 min read


Divorce Recovery
Several times a week I am contacted by individuals trying to recover from a divorce. Misty and I have spent the last four years trying to...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Feb 21, 20254 min read


5 Criticisms of Christians
There’s nothing new about the fact that Christians are a polarizing group of people. What are the most frequent criticisms of Christians?

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Feb 18, 20258 min read


Pursue Wisdom
Proverbs chapter four begins with Solomon challenging us to pursue wisdom in everything we do. In verse one he says “Hear, my children, the instruction of a father and give attention to know understanding.” What a wonderful passage. However, we don’t always heed this warning. As adults we can admit we did not always listen to our parents. If we had, we might not have gone through some of the obstacles that we did. As kids and teenagers, we can admit that we don’t always liste
Eric Whittle
Feb 15, 20252 min read


GOD MEANT IT FOR GOOD: Why I Love the Book of Genesis (Landen)
This year, we have been studying the book of Genesis for Lads to Leaders. As the first book of the Old Testament, it contains many great...
Lads to Leaders - SYG
Feb 10, 20252 min read


GOD MEANT IT FOR GOOD: Why I Love the Book of Genesis (Dallion)
I’ve enjoyed studying the book of Genesis this year. It teaches us that God created the heavens and the earth. Everything on, above, and...
Lads to Leaders - SYG
Feb 10, 20252 min read


GOD MEANT IT FOR GOOD: Why I Love the Book of Genesis (Tucker)
This year, we have been studying Genesis, and I have learned several things from this great book. I learned that God created the heavens...
Lads to Leaders - SYG
Feb 10, 20252 min read


GOD MEANT IT FOR GOOD: Why I Love the Book of Genesis (Cruze)
The book of Genesis begins by telling us that God created everything in six days and rested on the seventh (Genesis 1-2). On Day 1, He...
Lads to Leaders - SYG
Feb 10, 20252 min read


GOD MEANT IT FOR GOOD: Why I Love the Book of Genesis (Abby)
The book of Genesis is an amazing book. It is the first book in our Bible. I want to share some of my favorite stories from Genesis. I...
Lads to Leaders - SYG
Feb 10, 20252 min read


Trust in the Lord
On Wednesday nights in the teen class, we have been studying the book of Proverbs. Probably the most quoted passage from that book is Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.” This passage of scripture is really the theme of Proverbs. Solomon here gives us a synopsis of what he is trying to get us to understand. God knows best! Often times we think
Eric Whittle
Feb 8, 20251 min read


The Discipline of God
This week in our Wednesday morning Bible class we began studying the 12th chapter of Hebrews. There is so much to absorb from this chapter that we could spend the better part of a month on it. Starting in verse three, the writer begins to talk about God’s discipline. He compares it to that of our earthly father. We can all remember times as children when we messed up and had to be disciplined. At the time, it was unpleasant but as we grew older, we began to understand that ou
Eric Whittle
Feb 1, 20252 min read


Understanding the Archetypes Within Us & How They Connect to Our Creator: The 4 Personality Paradigms (Warrior, Dreamer, Lover, & Ruler)
Human personality is a complex and fascinating subject, with countless theories and models attempting to explain its intricacies. One...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Feb 1, 20255 min read


He's Coming Back: The Second Coming of Christ
There should be no doubt in your mind, Jesus is Coming! We live in a time when many people are concerned about the second coming of...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Jan 28, 20256 min read


The Father of Many Nations
This past month in our Christian Soldiers Sunday morning classes, we have been studying the story of Abraham. We have learned how God called him to leave his homeland and go to a place that God would show him. We learned how God made him a promise that he would be the father of many nations and how God would bless the whole Earth through his descendants. We learned how God asked him to sacrifice Issac his son, and how Abraham was willing to follow though with it. Throughout t
Eric Whittle
Jan 25, 20251 min read


The Domino Effect: The Physical Costs of High Mental Stress
Chronic stress poses significant dangers to our overall well-being. It can wreak havoc on our physical health, increasing the risk of...

Ray Reynolds, Ph.D.
Jan 19, 20254 min read


Don’t Follow the Crowd
Last week we introduced our theme in the youth group for 2025, “Set Apart”. One of the many ways that we can be set apart from the world is to choose to follow God instead of following the crowd. Often, we are faced with a decision of whether to do what everyone else is doing or to do what God has commanded us to do. Following the crowd is usually convenient. It rarely requires any effort or sacrifice. It certainly is the easiest decision but not always the right one. In the
Eric Whittle
Jan 18, 20252 min read
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