Allie Beth Stuckey’s “Toxic Empathy” critiques how progressive activists exploit Christian compassion to manipulate beliefs on contentious issues like abortion, gender, and immigration. She argues that true empathy must align with biblical love, warning against the dangers of emotional slogans that bypass critical moral inquiry. The book encourages discernment and genuine compassion among Christians.
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A Call to Action, Not Activism
Our world is filled with calls to action. Many people seem to have the perfect idea of how to solve all the world’s problems. We are called to change for social and racial injustice. We are called to change to prevent a climate catastrophe. What many of these calls have in common is they seek to generalize the problem in order to bring the problem into the lives of everyone. These problems are something we should all care about.
What Happened to Lazarus?
What happened to Lazarus? He is the center figure (other than Jesus), in one of the most significant, well-known stories in the Bible. But what happened after he was brought back to life?
Friends of God
Religions often keep people distant from God, but God has something better planned for you.
Don’t “Other” One Another
Why don’t we practice the Biblical “one another” commands in the modern church?
Don’t Become Inoculated by the Empty Calories of Religion
Good food should be filling. It should provide nutrition and a good balance of what the body needs. When we fill up with balanced and healthy food, we don’t get that hungry, empty feeling again quite so quickly. When we look around at the world today, we can see a great Spiritual need. People areContinue reading “Don’t Become Inoculated by the Empty Calories of Religion”