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Unearthing Christianity’s African Roots: Dismantling the “White Man’s Religion” Myth

The misconception that Christianity is a “white man’s religion” brought to Africa through European colonization has persisted for far too long. This erroneous belief not only disregards the rich and ancient history of African Christianity but also perpetuates a narrative that undermines the continent’s pivotal role in shaping the faith. In this blog post, we’ll…

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Why the Bible DOESN’T Equate Antidepressants with Witchcraft: A Christian Perspective

As Christians, we sometimes encounter misconceptions about modern medicine and its relationship to our faith. One such misunderstanding is the claim that the Bible condemns antidepressants as a form of witchcraft. This assertion is not only inaccurate but can also be harmful to those struggling with mental health issues. Let’s examine why this interpretation is flawed and explore the actual biblical perspective on medicine.

Navigating Church Dynamics: A Christian Woman’s Guide to Overcoming Hurt and Finding Unity

As Christian women, we often view our churches as sanctuaries—places of refuge where we can find comfort, support, and spiritual nourishment. However, even within these sacred spaces, we may encounter behavior that feels hurtful, exclusionary, or even mildly bullying. This disconnect between our expectations and reality can be deeply unsettling and painful.