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Why the Gospel Is More Than a Decision for Personal Salvation
For many, the gospel has been reduced to a moment. A prayer prayed. A hand raised. A decision made. While these moments can be real and meaningful, they are not the fullness of what Scripture describes as the gospel. When the good news is reduced to a single decision about personal salvation, we risk shrinking something that is far more expansive, transformative, and beautiful. The gospel is not simply about going to heaven when we die. It is about the restoration of all thin
Marcus Robinson
22 hours ago2 min read


Theology of Creativity and Beauty
Creativity is not an accessory to the Christian life. It is part of its foundation. The opening words of Scripture do not begin with a sermon, but with a work of art: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1, ESV). Before there was sin, before there was brokenness, there was beauty. There was form, rhythm, color, and design. The world itself was spoken into being by a Creator who delights in making. To speak of creativity, then, is to speak of Go
Marcus Robinson
22 hours ago3 min read


What is "shalom"?
We often translate shalom as “peace.” But in Scripture, shalom means far more than the absence of conflict. It is the presence of wholeness—the kind of life where nothing is broken and nothing is missing. Shalom is the world as God intended it. From the opening pages of Genesis, we see a vision of life in right relationship—humanity with God, with one another, and with creation. There is harmony, purpose, dignity, and beauty. This is shalom: a world ordered by love, sustained
Marcus Robinson
22 hours ago2 min read
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