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Tag Archives: USAID
A Story of Compasses
It’s a strange thing to get lost while using a compass. But it happens all the time. Perhaps we don’t trust what the compass is telling us. It’s needle points in a direction that just feels wrong. Or it’s because … Continue reading
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Tagged Christlikeness, culture wars, Good Samaritan, immigration, love of neighbor, Micah 6:8, Tribalism, Trump, USAID
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How the Early Church Put Faith Into Action—A Christ Follower’s Response to the USAID Crisis
The Roman world of Christ’s time was harsh, depraved, and unforgiving. Suffering was pervasive, and practices like sexual immorality, rape, slavery, and infanticide were not only common but also normalized. If any society needed transformation, this was the one. Enter … Continue reading
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Tagged PEPFAR, Rubio, Trump, USAID, World Vision
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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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Tagged culture wars, Evangelicals, Good Samaritan, Trump, USAID
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