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The “Blameless” Paradox

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If the “blameless” standard in Titus and Timothy were a 100% pass/fail exam, every pulpit would be empty. Discover why King David’s restoration offers a necessary template for mercy over modern cancel culture.

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The Ancient Secret to Critical Thinking

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Stop being a passive consumer of information. Whether it’s a headline or a sermon, the Bible commands a “test everything” mindset. Learn how to apply the Berean standard of research to your daily life and find the signal in the noise.

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When Good Men Do Nothing: What the Bible Says

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A clear KJV-based study on the quote “evil triumphs when good men do nothing.” Scripture shows that knowing the good and refusing to act is not neutrality — it is sin (James 4:17). From the watchman in Ezekiel to the command in Ephesians, the Bible teaches active righteousness, not passive silence.

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Is Your Church Truly Independent?

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“You cannot preach that the gates of hell will not prevail while being legally married to the 501(c)(3). If you believe what you preach, drop the worldly documents and serve God with complete faith. The compromise must stop. What’s it going to be, Church?”