Grace is the reason prodigals come home, the broken are restored, and sinners become saints. Grace is the thread that stitches the whole gospel together, from Genesis to Revelation.
There are moments when words fall flat, strength is thin, and the heart feels too tired to form even a sentence. The mind races, the emotions swirl, and suddenly prayer.
It steals peace at midnight, whispers worst-case scenarios, tightens the chest and quickens the pulse. It enters quietly, through news headlines, unexpected diagnoses, financial stress.
Many Christians love gathering on a Sunday. We sing, we lift our hands, we open our Bibles, and for an hour or so the world feels right again. But what happens when Monday comes?
For modern readers, the lesson is simple but searching: long before “apostolic” became a popular label, a handful of humble believers in upstate New York were quietly asking, What would it look like to order our life, our church, and our witness by the plain teaching of Christ and His apostles?
We’ve spent years waiting for the Kingdom to arrive, but Scripture tells a different story. The Day of the Lord has already begun, and we’re being invited to step into it. Read the full article and discover why the Church may now be behind us, and what lies ahead.