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I’m Don Porter, an educator and Christian writer who loves weaving together learning and faith. In the classroom and beyond, I aim to spark curiosity, encourage growth, and equip others with practical tools for both life and spiritual walk. Through teaching, writing, and digital projects, I share insights rooted in Scripture and everyday experience, with a desire to inspire confidence, nurture faith, and point others toward living with purpose.

Caesar and God's Rule

“What Is Due? —Drawing the Line Between Caesar and God.”

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Many believers have confused rendering with surrendering. Christ’s words in Matthew 22 were not about political compliance but spiritual boundaries. Caesar may own coins, but God owns conscience. Before we render, we must remember what belongs to God.

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When the Church Becomes a Corporation

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The local church was never meant to function like a corporation. When boards, councils, and Robert’s Rules replace the Spirit’s leadership, the body loses its voice. True authority rests in the congregation collectively under the headship of Christ.

A close-up of a person speaking with glowing words forming the phrase “Words Have Power,” symbolizing the impact and responsibility of speech in the workplace.

The F-Word, Ignorance or the Lack of Intelligence

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Profanity has become the language of choice in too many workplaces, but it isn’t strength — it’s weakness. When vulgarity replaces vocabulary, respect disappears, and communication breaks down from the top down.

Seedling sprouting from soil with sunlight, symbolizing new life through obeying the gospel.

What Does It Mean to Obey the Gospel? A Biblical Study

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The Bible doesn’t just call us to hear the gospel — it commands us to obey it. Romans 10:16, 2 Thessalonians 1:8, and 1 Peter 4:17 remind us that salvation is not in hearing only, but in responding with repentance, faith, and obedience. Discover what it truly means to obey the gospel and why the difference is eternal.