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The Night Revelation Became Less Frightening and More Useful

 Chapter 1: The Bible Book You Keep Meaning to Understand You are sitting at the kitchen table after a long day, phone faceup beside you, and one more alarming headline lights the screen. Somewhere in the back of your mind is the Book of Revelation. Maybe you have heard people connect it to wars, elections, technology, disasters, numbers, governments, or whatever frightening event happened this week. You believe the Bible matters, but Revelation can feel like the one book you need a chart, a theology degree, and three uninterrupted hours just to approach. That is exactly why my video about this 500,000-word journey through the Book of Revelation is meant to begin with something much simpler: what does this book give an ordinary person trying to remain faithful on an ordinary hard day? For me, that question matters more than winning an argument about a timeline. A person can memorize theories about the end times and still be terrified by tomorrow morning. A parent can know severa...

Council of Nicaea: The Day Christians Argued About Jesus—and the Lesson We Still Miss

 Chapter 1: When a Question About History Becomes Personal It can happen late at night when you are supposed to be winding down. You pick up your phone, watch one short video about early Christianity, and suddenly you are three clips deep into claims about Constantine, lost gospels, church councils, and whether Jesus was turned into God hundreds of years after His death. Maybe you have been a Christian for years. Maybe you are only beginning to take Jesus seriously. Either way, the question can land harder than you expected: What if I have been given somebody else’s version of Jesus? That is why I wanted to create a clear video about the Council of Nicaea and who Jesus really is , because questions like this are not always intellectual games. Sometimes they show up in the middle of a real struggle with faith. The next morning, life does not stop because you had a theological crisis at midnight. The alarm still goes off. There is coffee to make, a child who cannot find a shoe, an ...