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Month: September 2021

To the Church: A Call to Compassion

To the Church: A Call to Compassion

“When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” (Matt. 9:36 ESV). It was out of the immense and incomprehensible compassion of God that He saw it fit, and so rendered Himself willing, to be...

WLM: Worldwide Liberation Movement

WLM: Worldwide Liberation Movement

Christianity has changed the world in many unspeakable ways. Technology, science, economics, and government all prospered under Christian morals. There is no doubt that it was because of Christianity, that many lives have been saved. And there is no doubt that it was...

How can I have an Identity in Christ?

How can I have an Identity in Christ?

During my days at Fortis, mostly during worldview, we are presented with thought-consuming questions and ideas. One idea caught my attention during a student-led discussion about compassion. The idea that I want to pick out of the discussion was the idea of...

Conservatism or Liberalism?

Conservatism or Liberalism?

America is slowly losing the Christian inheritance she once had. As Followers of Christ, this should be alarming to us. We have seen throughout history the disastrous impact of ungodly behavior in a society. We know that rejecting God will only produce oppression and...

Laws Are Not Enough

Laws Are Not Enough

As America knows our president, Joe Biden, is attempting to take away the laws in place for qualified American citizens to own and use guns. With all the recent shootings and mass murders that have recently hit our country Biden and others believe that if they make...

When Fear is Welcome

When Fear is Welcome

Overcoming Fear and Worry, Faith Over Fear, Anxious for Nothing; these titles are just a few among the thousands of books about stopping fearfulness. All throughout time bravery has been praised. The word courage brings to mind names like Harriot Tubman, Martin...

Music for the Soul

Music for the Soul

Ever since I was about seven years old, and my parents sat me down on the gleaming, mahogany bench, the piano has been a part of my life. Even now, I still play the piano daily, learning new compositions and pieces. After a time, I began to wonder why my instruction...

Who am I?

Who am I?

Throughout these intense and arduous times, sometimes we forget who we are. We continuously take in a multitude of information from the world around us. We gather information about who we are by the friends we hang out with, acquaintances, our families and authority...

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