From Outcast to Evangelist

From Outcast to Evangelist

The biblical narrative reveals a divine pattern connecting unlikely individuals, showcasing transformation through encounters with Christ. Both Andrew and the Samaritan woman illustrate how divine grace thrives amid brokenness, empowering them to share their experiences authentically. Their stories emphasize that genuine encounters with Christ create evangelists, elevating even the marginalized for broader kingdom impact. Continue reading From Outcast to Evangelist

Worldly Charity is Not Charity at All

Worldly Charity is Not Charity at All

This text explores the biblical foundations of charity, emphasizing voluntary and personal acts of generosity over government-led welfare. It argues that true charity, exemplified by the early church, preserves dignity and fosters relationships, contrasting it with coercive redistribution. The call for Christians is to emulate Christ’s love through personal, compassionate action toward those in need. Continue reading Worldly Charity is Not Charity at All