"I'm not the authority. The Word is. I just did the digging."
Let's just be honest for a second. We live in a world that has decided truth is a personal preference. Feelings are the compass. The internet is the authority. And anyone who dares suggest that there is one fixed, unchanging standard of Truth gets labeled judgmental, outdated, or — everyone's favorite — "problematic."
And yet here we are. Still. Because the thing about actual Truth is that it doesn't need a rebrand every five years to stay relevant. It just needs people willing to say it out loud.
The World Is Loud. The Word Is Louder.
We are swimming in information. News cycles that never stop. Social media that rewards outrage over accuracy. Algorithms built to keep you scrolling, not thinking. It's a lot. And somewhere in the middle of all that noise, people — real people, your kids, your neighbors, your own weary heart — are quietly starving for something solid to hold onto.
That's not a new problem, by the way. Isaiah wrote about it thousands of years ago: "The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever." (Isaiah 40:8) The platforms will change. The trends will shift. The Word doesn't move.
Feelings Are Real. But They're Not Facts.
Here's something the culture will not tell you: feelings are valid, and they are terrible navigators. Your heart can feel absolutely certain about something that is completely wrong. Ask anyone who has ever made a major decision in a moment of pure emotion how that worked out.
Proverbs 14:12 says it plainly: "There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death." That's not doom and gloom — that's a warning label on a world that tells us to follow our hearts without ever asking where our hearts are actually leading.
Biblical truth doesn't dismiss your feelings. It gives them somewhere solid to land.
You Don't Need a Theology Degree to Know the Truth
I'll tell you exactly who I am. I'm not a pastor. I don't have letters after my name. I'm someone who has been living inside the pages of this Book since I was seven years old — and I'm now 54. I've watched it hold up through every cultural storm, every personal crisis, and every moment the world has said "that's not relevant anymore."
What I do here is research. I dig. I find credible sources and bring them back to one filter: does this line up with Scripture? If yes, it's worth sharing. If it doesn't, we call it what it is.
Everything you find on this site — every PDF, every resource, every post — is built so you can hold it in your hands, share it with your kids, give it to a skeptical friend, and say: "Check it yourself. Here are the sources."
So Why Does Biblical Truth Still Matter?
Because people are tired of being lied to and handed nothing better. Because kids are growing up in classrooms where truth is whatever you decide it is today. Because there are families sitting in the middle of confusion, looking for something real.
Biblical truth matters because Jesus said so — "You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." (John 8:32) Not "might." Not "could." Will.
That's what we're building here. A place to find the truth, hold it in your hands, and pass it on.
My hope is this will be a place where you will grow in your Faith of the Bible and you will love it and share it with people you love.