Monthly Archives: February 2025

Nine Theological Errors/Misapplications That Bolstered Slavery

On a crisp autumn morning in 1738, murmurs filled the Quaker meetinghouse in Burlington, New Jersey. Suddenly, Benjamin Lay strode in, small in stature but burning with conviction. He declared, “Oh all you Negro masters who are contently holding your … Continue reading

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Who Am I? How the USAID Debate Serves as a Mirror

What if the entire United States canceled Christianity because of its long list of scandals and abuses? Imagine a centralized authority, able to exert control over the church’s institutions, empowering a small group of inexperienced contractors to remove church officials … Continue reading

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Faith First, Politics Last: Rethinking DEI Through Christ’s Eyes

In our travels across the Pacific Northwest, annually logging over 30,000 miles of highway, back road, and even twisty gravel roads, we often pass through Leavenworth, a Bavarian-themed village known for its charm and outdoor adventures. But recently, the town … Continue reading

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