THE EASTER OPTION: you, Jesus and Barabbas
In the court of Pilate it was never simply a choice between two men—Jesus or Barabbas. It was a choice between two ways: the spiritual WAY of Christ and the political WAY of Barabbas. And the crowd didn’t hesitate in making their choice. Their voices rose for political freedom, and they released the one who would secure that at any cost. But, before we assume we would have chosen differently, it’s worth pausing for a moment. Check this video. It offers one of the clearest and most profound explanations I’ve encountered.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: outsourcing the Gospel
“Seeing is believing” used to be the easy, definitive answer to anything that sounded suspicious or that remotely reeked of a conspiracy. Faith was simple to believe, the world was easy to understand, and convictions were easy to defend. The newspaper said it, I believed it, and that settled it. But everything changed. A new player entered the global reporting arena: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
GAZA: unexpected voices rising from the rubble
This is the story of Gaza’s unsung heroes. These are names you have most likely never heard before and may never hear again, because Gaza’s life is usually reduced to headlines — verdicts of guilt or innocence, images of ruin and loss. Yet the truest portrait of Gaza is painted in small, stubborn acts of human survival: a clown bringing smiles to faces of children, a musician playing his guitar in a refugee camp, a doctor weeping with patients, students finishing an exam between shifts, children playing hopscotch in empty spaces, a soccer match in the rubble, and a church lifting prayers for those who heal.
RAMADAN: fasting yet feasting, hidden yet revealed
Ramadan invites us to imagine Jesus’ posture toward people who are sincerely seeking God during fasting and prayer. While the Gospels don’t mention Ramadan (since it arose centuries later), we can draw from Jesus’ character and teachings to envision how He might approach it.
THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST IN ISRAEL: the lampstand removed
On Sunday, February 8, 2026, Israel’s security cabinet approved a sweeping set of measures designed to intensify Israeli control over the West Bank. Christ was symbolically crucified once again. And the church in the West looked away.
MIND HOARDING AND THE GAZA WAR: how mental clutter distorts our moral clarity
Mind hoarding is a spiritual condition. It keeps us trapped in theological archives while real bodies bleed. To confront the Gaza war with integrity, we must declutter our minds—releasing what no longer serves love, justice, or truth.
A CHRISTIAN RESPONSE TO DONALD TRUMP: when critique becomes a mirror
I must confess that this was not an easy article to write. I must admit that I find the character of Mr. Trump deeply disturbing—at times even highly offensive. No, I do not like him. Yet, likeability was never the central issue when Christ commanded His followers to love. The real issue, according to Christ, is not whether we personally like or dislike Mr. Trump. The deeper question is how we, as Christians, express our discontent – which we should – but without becoming mirrors of the very attitudes we condemn.
MORE THAN 71,000 DEAD IN GAZA: Israel’s monumental admission
In a monumental confession, after more than two years of relentless bombing in Gaza, Israel’s military has now, for the first time, acknowledged that the death toll figures long compiled by the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the enclave, is correct and verifiable.