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Father, Forgive Us

Father, Forgive Us

    C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity[1], written over 50 years ago, remains one of the most popular and influential texts … Continue reading Father, Forgive Us

Regarding Grace: Idolatry and the Christian Elite

Regarding Grace: Idolatry and the Christian Elite

Grace comes only through the cross of Christ, which exposes the abuses of the perpetrator and uplifts the victim, embracing their suffering and giving them voice, identity, and healing. Continue reading Regarding Grace: Idolatry and the Christian Elite

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