
Casual Christianity Causes Casualties
When Christians remain silent about the gospel, people miss the opportunity to hear the greatest news in the world. Pray for open doors, live with integrity, and never be ashamed to brag about what Jesus has done in your life.

Plan Like It Matters
Thoughtful planning is not the enemy of faith but one of its expressions. Proverbs 21:5 reminds us that diligent preparation helps us steward God’s opportunities well while creating more space to serve people effectively.

Tech in the Home
Technology is one of the greatest blessings of our generation, but it can also become one of our greatest distractions if left unchecked. This session explores biblical wisdom for using technology faithfully, guarding our homes wisely, and ensuring our devices never replace God’s Word, God’s people, or God’s purpose for our lives.

Weeping & Wonder
Psalm 42:1-11 – A discouraged psalmist wrestles with spiritual dryness while longing again for God’s presence. Even in seasons of weeping, hold on to the wonder of the God who meets you in the depths.

Birth
The virgin birth declared that salvation would never be accomplished through human effort but only through the power and initiative of God. From the promise in Eden to the manger in Bethlehem, Jesus came as the long-awaited Savior who would crush the serpent and accomplish what no one else could.

What Biblical Fellowship Actually Looks Like
Biblical fellowship is far more than attending church or enjoying a meal together; it is sharing life together because we share Christ together. As the early church devoted themselves to God’s Word, one another, hospitality, and prayer, they became the kind of community through which God displayed His grace and grew His church.

Biblephobia
Many Christians believe the Bible is God’s Word yet lack the confidence to study it for themselves. Biblephobia provides a practical, accessible guide to understanding, interpreting, and applying Scripture so you can move from intimidation to interpretation with confidence.

Travis Agnew
I’m a disciple of Jesus who attempts to share whatever I’m learning with others as I follow Him.
That’s why this site exists. I pray it helps you follow Jesus.

Don’t Merely Attend the Church. Be the Church.
The local church is not an event to consume but a family to join, a body to serve, and a mission to advance together. Don’t spend your college years shopping for the perfect church when God is calling you to belong, grow, and give yourself away in an imperfect one.

Your Greatest Ministry Asset
Integrity is not built in the spotlight but in the quiet decisions no one else sees. Proverbs 10:9 reminds ministry leaders that while competency may open doors, character is what sustains a lifetime of faithful leadership.

Mornings & Mercies
Psalm 5:1-12 – David begins his day by directing his voice and his trust toward God. Every morning is an opportunity to seek God’s mercy before carrying the weight of the world.

Incarnation
After four hundred years of silence, heaven erupted with the announcement that God’s glory had come down and true peace had arrived through Jesus Christ. The Incarnation was God’s answer to humanity’s separation from Him, as the Creator entered His creation to dwell among His people.

You Were Never Meant to Follow Jesus Alone
This episode explores why the Christian life was never meant to be lived in isolation and how God uses the local church to strengthen, encourage, and mature His people. Through Hebrews 10:19-25, we discover that biblical fellowship is far more than attending a service; it is intentionally helping one another follow Jesus faithfully.

Lower the Temperature
You cannot control what others say or do, but you are responsible for how you answer. Learn why a gentle response is one of the most important leadership skills a ministry leader can develop.

Biblephobia
Many Christians believe the Bible is God’s Word yet lack the confidence to study it for themselves. Biblephobia provides a practical, accessible guide to understanding, interpreting, and applying Scripture so you can move from intimidation to interpretation with confidence.

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