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Reflecting Biblically about Immigration through the Lens of the Apostle Paul
I am quickly understanding the positions I take will frequently run counter to most Evangelicals and will almost always run counter to...

Ricky Kyles
Jun 17, 20175 min read


Evangelicals & Justice, Moral Formation, and Father Involvement Outcomes
Introduction — When Leniency Ignores Character Signals Justice symbolizes moral boundaries, not emotional reaction A recent troubling and utterly mind-boggling sentencing decision has been brought to my attention. An African American Judge chose to unilaterally reduce a jail term from sixty-five years and reduce it in half despite a jury recommendation. An unmistakably visible courtroom act of disrespect raises a difficult but necessary question: What is justice communicating

Ricky Kyles
9 hours ago4 min read


Evangelicals & The False Immigration Narrative Explained
When we fail to take seriously the Biblical command to study to show thyself approved we allow all manner of unbiblical teaching and sentiment to permeate. The end result is that God's people are edified, and God Himself is not glorified.

Ricky Kyles
5 days ago4 min read


Evangelicals and Andrew Young Global Humanism and the Eclipse of the Gospel
Andrew Young, addressing the United Nations as US Ambassador, symbolized his transition from pulpit ministry to global diplomacy. Introduction Andrew Young is part of my second bite at the apple, examining the Pagan Preachers who contributed significantly to the paradigm shift that took place within the African-American Church. It is why I postulate so fervently that the African American Church has apostatized writ large. I began my second look with an examination of Jesse L

Ricky Kyles
6 days ago4 min read


Evangelicals & Law & Order vs. Political Theater: The Rule of Law and ICE
We either strive to be a country that upholds the necessity and survival of the Rule of Law, or we do not.

Ricky Kyles
Feb 13 min read


Evangelicals & African American Family Breakdown: Family Structure, Poverty, and the Data
Momma taught me that charity always starts at home and then spreads abroad. The African American community will never right its wrongs by blaming other. The problem is an inside job.

Ricky Kyles
Feb 14 min read


Evangelicals & Lawlessness, Romans 13, and the Judgment of God
No one has to die if they would only adhere to God's principles laid out in Romans 13. God's avengers do not bear their swords in vain.

Ricky Kyles
Jan 293 min read


Evangelicals & the Selective Outrage Against Law Enforcement
Where is Charlie Dates and his righteous anger after hooligans stormed the hotel where ICE agents were staying?

Ricky Kyles
Jan 284 min read


Evangelicals & Jesse Jackson’s Social Gospel & Abortion Flip
Introduction: When the Prophetic Voice Changes Sides Jesse Jackson once spoke with moral clarity against abortion, identifying it as a profound injustice against the most vulnerable. Over time, however, that clarity gave way to political calculation, as Jackson aligned himself with a progressive coalition that treats abortion not as a moral tragedy, but as a protected “right.” The Jesse Jackson Social Gospel represents a theological shift in which political coalition buildin

Ricky Kyles
Jan 283 min read


Evangelicals & the Racialization of Virtue: Examining the Smithsonian’s “Whiteness” Chart
What happened to everyone championing "judging our children on the content of their character and not the color of their skin," as you allegedly celebrate King for postulating?

Ricky Kyles
Jan 273 min read


Evangelicals & the Rule of Law vs. Mob Outrage: A Christian Response to the Alex Pretti Shooting
Either we adhere to the Rule of Law or we do not.

Ricky Kyles
Jan 273 min read






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