Who’s Really In? Rethinking the Narrow Door in Luke 13:22–30

Who’s Really In? Rethinking the Narrow Door in Luke 13:22–30By: Kristen Neighbarger Published on: 25/05/2025

New Blog Post DescriptionReclaim Luke 13:22–30 from fear-based theology. This post explores the narrow door as an invitation to transformation, humility, and inclusion—not exclusion.

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Who’s Really In? Rethinking the Narrow Door in Luke 13:22–30

Uncontainable Grace: What the Mustard Seed, the Yeast, and a Sabbath Healing Teach Us About the Kingdom of God

Uncontainable Grace: What the Mustard Seed, the Yeast, and a Sabbath Healing Teach Us About the Kingdom of GodBy: Kristen Neighbarger Published on: 18/05/2025

Discover how Jesus’ parables of the mustard seed and yeast reveal a radical, inclusive vision of the kingdom of God that challenges religious boundaries.

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Uncontainable Grace: What the Mustard Seed, the Yeast, and a Sabbath Healing Teach Us About the Kingdom of God

The Day Jesus Defied the System for a Silenced Woman

The Day Jesus Defied the System for a Silenced WomanBy: Kristen Neighbarger Published on: 11/05/2025

Explore the radical meaning behind Jesus healing the bent-over woman in Luke 13. Discover how His words disrupted religious systems, challenged gender roles, and restored dignity to the marginalized.

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The Day Jesus Defied the System for a Silenced Woman

No More Gold Stars: What Luke 13 Teaches Us About Repentance and Performance-Based Christianity

No More Gold Stars: What Luke 13 Teaches Us About Repentance and Performance-Based ChristianityBy: Kristen Neighbarger Published on: 04/05/2025

How Luke 13 dismantles performance-based Christianity and calls us to authentic, ongoing repentance—without the gold stars or spiritual showmanship.

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No More Gold Stars: What Luke 13 Teaches Us About Repentance and Performance-Based Christianity