Leadership
The Tower of Babel Didn't Fall in 2200 BCE — It's Falling Right Now
The people of Babel weren't destroyed for being ambitious. They were scattered for being unified in exactly the wrong way — and we've rebuilt their tower brick by brick.
Nathan Lord is a writer and Biblical scholar from Ghana. Five years studying the Hebrew Bible from its original languages — not as an ancient text but as one that speaks to every generation. Founder of Wired Lesson, read in more than 90 countries.
Leadership
The people of Babel weren't destroyed for being ambitious. They were scattered for being unified in exactly the wrong way — and we've rebuilt their tower brick by brick.
Relationship
Noah survived the flood. Then he planted a vineyard, got drunk, and cursed his grandson. Genesis 9 is asking you something about the survivors in your own life — and about yourself.
Fear and Courage
God warned Noah about a flood in a world that had never seen rain. The real question the story is asking isn't whether Noah believed. It's whether you would have built.
Wisdom
The murder in Genesis 4 happens in a field. But it starts somewhere much closer to home — somewhere you probably visited this week.
Wisdom
God gave them everything. The first thing they did was reach for the one thing they couldn't have. You already know how this ends — because you've done it too.
Rest and Burnout
God didn't rest on the seventh day because he was tired. So why did he stop? And why does your inability to do the same keep destroying everything you build?
Purpose and Calling
Every civilization that has ever existed asked the same first question. Genesis 1 is not the answer most people think it is.