The Creator’s Hand: Four Scientific Evidences Pointing to God’s Design

The universe’s precise order, sudden beginning, fine-tuning for life, and the complexity of cells reveal God’s purposeful design. Romans 1:20 declares His eternal power is evident in creation. From the harmony of physical laws (Psalm 19:1) to the intricate balance enabling life (Isaiah 45:18), science points to the Creator. The origin of life and cellular complexity (Job 12:10) defy chance, affirming God’s handiwork. As pastor of En-Joy Ministries, I invite you to follow science’s path to God, worshipping Him for His divine plan revealed in the cosmos and life itself.

The Correlation Between Christian Influence and Individual Freedom: A Call to Return to Our Roots

The United States’ freedoms are eroding as Christian influence declines. Freedom House data shows nations with Christian heritage, like Norway and South Korea, rank among the freest. In America, taxes and government overreach stifle liberty, while welfare dependency grows. Scripture (2 Chronicles 7:14) calls for national repentance to restore our Christian roots. Benjamin Franklin warned, “A republic, if you can keep it.” Without a return to biblical values—honesty, responsibility, and compassion—our liberties risk further decline. Let us pray, repent, and act to preserve the republic before it’s too late.

A Pastor’s Plea: Praying for Peace Amid Los Angeles Protests

As pastor of En-Joy Ministries, I’m heartbroken by the violent protests in Los Angeles on June 7, 2025, sparked by ICE raids detaining 44 people. Clashes with federal agents and a car set ablaze prompted the Trump administration to deploy 2,000 National Guard troops. Activist networks, using digital tools like X, organized rapidly, overwhelming law enforcement. While rumors of George Soros funding lack evidence, the chaos demands justice for violent protesters. We pray for peace, our leaders, and truth (1 Timothy 2:1-2). Join En-Joy Ministries in seeking God’s healing for Los Angeles

Living Faithfully in a Mixed-Faith Marriage: A Call to Influence and a Sobering Reality

The weight of knowing your spouse may not know Christ can be heart-wrenching, yet it reflects your deep love and longing for their eternal life. Let this love fuel your bold faith. 1 Corinthians 7:14 says your faith “sanctifies” your unbelieving spouse, creating a holy influence, but their salvation depends on accepting Christ. Your godly example—marked by love, prayer, and integrity—can draw them to Him. Trust God’s grace, live faithfully, and pray fervently. Their choice is theirs, but your witness is powerful. Want to learn how to live boldly, pray effectively, and trust God’s grace in this journey? Click to read the full article and find hope for your marriage!

A Pastor’s Call to Pray for Donald Trump and Elon Musk

As a pastor, I’ve long prayed for Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s salvation. Trump’s life was spared by divine intervention, yet his actions don’t clearly show Jesus as his Savior. Musk’s SpaceX work reveals creation’s wonders, prompting my message to him about Romans 1:20. Both need Christ to have their names in the Lamb’s Book of Life (Revelation 20:15). Join me in praying: Father, lead Trump and Musk to accept Jesus’ sacrifice (1 Peter 1:18-19), that their influence may glorify You. Amen.

The Biblical Meaning of Joy: En-Joy Ministries’ Call to Enable, Enrich, Encourage, and Enjoy

At En-Joy Ministries, we explore the biblical meaning of joy, rooted in the Hebrew simchah and Greek chara, reflecting gladness and spiritual fruit. Joy fuels faith, embodying Nehemiah 8:10: “The joy of the Lord is your strength.” Our mission, inspired by the prefix “EN,” centers on four actionable, joy-driven concepts: Enable (Philippians 4:13), Enrich (Psalm 16:11), Encourage (1 Thessalonians 5:11), and Enjoy (John 15:11). Through Paul’s endurance, David’s worship, the early church’s unity, and Jesus’ promise of fullness, joy empowers us. Join us to embrace joy, finding strength to live out God’s calling.

The Church as God’s Blended Family

The church is God’s blended family, united by Christ’s indwelling presence (Matthew 18:20). Like a diverse household, believers from all walks of life come together, bringing unique backgrounds and challenges. Through koinonia—deep fellowship rooted in Christ—we share love, growth, and service (Acts 2:42–47). Despite differences, our unity in Christ’s grace and sovereignty creates a family where all belong (1 Corinthians 12:12). By loving God and one another (Matthew 22:34–40), we grow in faith, care for each other, and impact the world, reflecting Jesus’ love and drawing others to Him (John 13:34–35).

Who Are We in God’s Plan? Understanding Lineage, the Jewish People, and Salvation

All humanity descends from Adam, but the Jewish people are uniquely chosen through Abraham’s covenant (Genesis 12:1-3). As Christians, we’re “born again” through faith in Christ (John 3:3), grafted into God’s promise (Romans 11:17), not ethnically Jewish. Salvation comes only through Jesus (John 14:6), rejecting dual-covenant theology. We also reject replacement theology, affirming Israel’s distinct role (Romans 11:29). Modern Israel’s 1948 establishment fulfills prophecy (Ezekiel 36:24). Let’s pray for the Jewish people and share the Gospel, trusting God’s plan to save “all Israel” through Christ (Romans 11:26). Join En-Joy Ministries to explore more!

Hope For Tomorrow: Living with Heaven as Our North Star

Scripture fuels hope, teaching us to live for heaven (Romans 15:4). At En-Joy Ministries, we believe “The Joy of the Lord is our Strength” (Nehemiah 8:10), empowering us to steward our lives faithfully (Matthew 25:14-21). Heaven, our north star, transforms our priorities, urging us to invest in God’s Word and people. Let the promise of eternal joy guide your actions, filling you with strength to live heaven-minded today.

The Sacred Weight of Communion: A Call to Remember and Revere

Communion is no casual ritual; it’s rooted in the Passover, where the lamb’s blood saved Israel (Exodus 12:12-13). Jesus, our Passover Lamb, triumphed over sin and death (1 Corinthians 5:7). As we break bread and share the cup, we proclaim His victory (1 Corinthians 11:26). At home or in church, I cherish taking Communion with loved ones, mirroring early believers (Acts 2:42). Let’s approach the Lord’s Table with reverence, remembering the colossal sacrifice of Christ, our Savior, until He returns.