This category explores the intersection of politics, faith, and culture through a biblical lens. In a world where political identity is often elevated above spiritual truth, these articles aim to bring clarity, challenge assumptions, and refocus the conversation on what Scripture actually teaches.
Rather than promoting a political party or ideology, this space examines current events, policies, and cultural debates with a commitment to truth over bias. The goal is not to tell you what side to choose—but to encourage discernment, accountability, and alignment with Christ above all else.
Because faith was never meant to be shaped by politics—politics should be examined in light of faith.
There’s a subtle shift happening right now that not everyone is catching, but it’s shaping how people see faith, truth, and even their identity. You hear it in conversations, in podcasts, in headlines, and across social media—voices confidently telling others that if you don’t vote a certain way, support a certain party, or align with…
It’s a question that seems like it should have an obvious answer, yet somehow continues to be debated in certain circles, often framed around whether Scripture explicitly labels it as such. For some, the argument begins and ends there: if the Bible doesn’t directly say, “slavery is a sin,” then perhaps it isn’t. But that…
Somewhere along the way, faith stopped being the foundation—and started becoming something people build on top of everything else they already believe. Instead of Christ defining the identity, the identity starts defining Christ. Instead of Scripture shaping the person, the person—through culture, politics, and preference—begins to shape how Scripture is understood, applied, or even ignored.…
Are We Trying to Force Faith Through Politics? Across many Christian communities today, an important conversation is quietly emerging beneath the surface of political debates and cultural conflicts. It revolves around a difficult but necessary question: are believers beginning to pursue political authority as a means of protecting the faith, and if so, does that…
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