Top 5 Posts of 2025
As the year comes to a close, I’m grateful for all of the readers and support of Spiritual Theology. Subscriber numbers have more than doubled this year—thank you for sticking with me!
It’s been a wonderful year. I may write another post on some amazing things God has done in my life this year, but until then, here are the five most-read posts of 2025.
5) On Church Hurt
This was a very personal post. We all see some kind of hurt, unmet expectations, confusion, conflict, drama, trauma, or tragedy in a local church—and, yet, it doesn’t change the truth one bit.
4) On Morning Devotions
There’s ample biblical evidence to consider morning meetings with God as a wise practice.
3) A Prayer to Copy
This was short, sweet, and something you can apply right away, if you don't mind. I loved this one.
2) The Joy of Bible Reading
A meditation on how we can “hang on” to the Scriptures, and lean in and love what we are hearing in our daily intake of God’s word.
1) My Thoughts on John Mark Comer
This was by far the most-read post. I tried to be encouraging and gentle while still engaging with discernment and critical thinking.
What Would I Say to a Young Christian Reading John Mark Comer?
A pastor asked me what I would say to a 25-year-old devouring John Mark Comer’s books. And he also wanted to know my general take on JMC.






