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Author Archives: Dalton Brodie Mathias
The OPPOSITE of a ‘New Year Resolution’
Starting the new year by asking the same questions people ask at the end of life may be the most honest way to live with purpose.More
A New Year, a Renewed Mind: Stepping Forward Without Carrying Yesterday
January is an invitation to realign with Christ, release the past, and walk forward in faithful obedience. Start the new year grounded in Scripture, clarity, and trust that God goes before you.More
7-Hidden Hebrew Insights You Miss When Reading the Bible in English
The Bible is deeper than English shows. These 7 Hebrew insights reveal hidden meanings most Christians never notice.More
Mathetes Mission Statement:
The word Mathetes is the Greek word for disciple; a learner, a follower, an apprentice. It is the word Jesus Himself used when He called ordinary people to follow Him. Mathetes Mission exists for one reason: • to make disciples of Jesus Christ, who make disciples of Jesus Christ. This is not a brand. It…More
25-Gifts Christians Have Given the World
A Christmas look at 25-Christian’s, whose faith fueled breakthroughs in science, medicine, technology, and compassion. Shaping the modern world through Christ-centered compassion and creativity. More
Revelation: The End of an Era and the Dawn of What Is to Come
A clear, hopeful look at Revelation—Jesus, the end of this age, coming judgment, and the promise of new creation as a new year begins.More
5 ‘Existential-Crisis’ Questions We’ve All Asked
Does life have meaning? Does God exist? Why is there suffering? Is the Bible reliable? A clear, biblical guide for seekers and new Christians.More
5 Documented Miracles: A Closer Look at Gods Work
This season, let’s explore real medical miracles documented by doctors and modern records. Moments that suggest God still works in our lives today. More
Is There a God? And Would Jesus Christ Really Be the Most Logical Choice?
A clear, simple breakdown of the strongest evidence for God and Christianity—from science to history—showing why the Christian worldview just makes sense.More
