Tag: faith and culture
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Empathy, Assassination, and the Oldest Trick in the Book

I never heard of Charlie Kirk until he was dead. In recent years, I’ve made a point of staying away as much as possible from anything the least little bit political. But my Facebook feed blew up in waves of anger and jubilation after the man was assassinated, and I was instantly curious. I’ve learned Read more
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Velvet Lies vs. Liberating Truth: Discerning the Language of Spiritual Enslavement

We live in a world overflowing with poetic promises. Inspirational slogans fill social feeds and spiritual spaces alike, many shimmering with emotional pull but hollow in substance. The troubling part? These phrases sound wise. They feel right. Yet they often lead not to healing or freedom—but to confusion, pride, or subtle bondage. God’s Word warns Read more
