Was He Who He Said He Was?

Was He Who He Said He Was? By Scott Prentice In the quiet hours of study, when the world’s noise fades and the pages of Scripture turn under a single lamp, I’ve often paused to wonder: What if the foundation stones of our faith aren’t as solid as we’ve been taught? For years, I’ve immersed myself in the life and … Read More

You Can’t Legislate Morality”? Let’s Talk About What That Really Means

You Can’t Legislate Morality”? Let’s Talk About What That Really Means As someone who’s watched debates about law, morality, and behavior play out in our society, I’ve often heard the phrase “you can’t legislate morality” thrown around, especially by those pushing for fewer laws governing personal behavior. It’s a catchy soundbite, but I believe it’s misunderstood and often misused, particularly … Read More

Echoes of Ice: A Modern Martyr in an Upside-Down World

By Scott PrenticeSeptember 13, 2025 In the dim glow of my study, with the weight of these last few days pressing like a winter frost on my soul, I find myself turning once more to the ancient tales that have anchored my faith through storms far greater than this one. You see, I’ve long been haunted—and holy inspired—by the story … Read More

The Fractured Body: How Apostolic Missteps Shattered Yahshua’s Vision

The Fractured Body: How Apostolic Missteps Shattered Yahshua’s Vision A Note on Yahshua’s NameBefore we begin, a word on the name of the Messiah. In this story, we use “Yahshua” and “Yahoshua” interchangeably to honor His given Hebrew name, rooted in the meaning “Yahweh is salvation.” The Greek rendering “Jesus” has been widely adopted, but returning to Yahshua/Yahoshua reconnects us … Read More

A Miraculous Healing Through the Power of Prayer

A Miraculous Healing Through the Power of Prayer A special story I had to share for a very special friend named Luke, who reminded me of it. In the summer of 1997, as I prepared for a month-long mission trip to Tuba City on Arizona’s Navajo Reservation, my pickup truck needed some urgent welding work. With my travel plans set, … Read More

The Buffalo at Mount Rushmore

The Buffalo at Mount Rushmore In the shadow of the Black Hills, where the granite faces of Mount Rushmore gaze over the Paha Sapa, a story unfolds—one woven from stone, spirit, and the sacred buffalo. This is a tale of Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor whose heart beat for the wild beauty of America, its native peoples, and the buffalo that … Read More

Problems with Paul: A Case for His False Apostleship

Problems with Paul: A Case for His False Apostleship Introduction The Apostle Paul, a central figure in Christian theology, has been revered for centuries as the primary interpreter of Jesus’ teachings. However, a careful examination of his writings reveals significant contradictions with the teachings of Jesus and the Old Testament, suggesting that Paul may be a false apostle. This analysis … Read More

AI Meets God

Like many of you, I’m relatively new to exploring AI hands-on, though I’ve followed its advancements for over two decades. Diving deep into AI’s applications, biases, intelligence, and inner workings has me constantly reflecting on its future, my own, and humanity’s as a whole. I suppose that’s just my entrepreneurial mind at work. For the past few months, I’ve been … Read More