Faith and Politics

To what extent should Christian ministers engage in politics? As Christian ministers and leaders become more politically active, this is a question that must be considered. Whether we like it, or rather acknowledge it or not, ministers have spiritual power to speak into the systems of this world, and prophetically call forth the things that …

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Exploring Communion as a Means of Reconciliation

Apartheid is a form of racial segregation that affected South Africa for decades. Most effective during the period of 1948 and 1982, the Nationalist party’s aim was to divide the country into separate states based on race. Undeniably, these actions led to many fiscal and economic disparities in the black parts of the country. Places …

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Power in the Emergency Room

"Have you ever wondered why God is so big and powerful while you are in the emergency room?" This was the question that was posed at the end of a radio broadcast I listened to earlier this week. Why is it that God's power, his presence, his Spirit shows up in times that we are …

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Change My Name

At the time of this writing I am only 28 years old. Although I consider myself relatively wise, I know that I am still quite young and have a lot more wisdom to attain. However, one thing that I do know, call it as a result of being wise or just my own personal experience, …

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Divided and Conquered

I am not one to believe that there is a demon hiding behind every bush nor am I one to go looking for them. However, I believe that Christians, myself included, do not recognize the power behind demonic oppositional forces in that we constantly seem to be waging war against one another instead of powers, …

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A Story

Here is an excerpt from a fiction piece that I am working on. Enjoy! “In a faraway land, in a time not like ours and in a place not like our own, there lived a benevolent and righteous king. Unlike other kings around him, he feared the Lord and followed his statutes. Worship was the …

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