After posting my explanation of Isaiah 1 yesterday, a related issue surfaced in the comments: don’t we all contribute to oppression in some way by the purchases we make? Good question. If you look on the inside of your coat or on the bottom of your cheap toys or on almost any manufactured good you’ll [...]
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The (Sometimes) Futility of Good Intentions
From prominent pastors to politicians to professional rock stars, everyone it seems has a heart and a plan for Africa. But good intentions don’t always translate into good results. And when things seem to go wrong for so long, we ought to ask some hard questions and not automatically do more of the same. In [...]














