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Forgiveness
Forgiveness is a vital Christian attribute. It is the mechanism whereby we enter into a vertical relationship with God. We come to...

Ricky Kyles
Apr 5, 20173 min read


Evangelicals & Law and Order: Why We Must Wait for the Facts
The death of a one-year-old child is a tragedy that should grieve every person with a functioning conscience. No political argument, social-media post, or ideological agenda should ever diminish the heartbreak of a young life lost. Families are hurting, a community is searching for answers, and emotions are understandably running high.

Ricky Kyles
5 days ago5 min read


Evangelicals & Personal Responsibility: Jemele Hill, Cyrus Carmack-Belton & The Accountability Crisis
The death of Cyrus Carmack-Belton is a tragedy. A young life was lost. A family is grieving. No decent person should celebrate that reality. But tragedy should never become an excuse to abandon truth.
Since the acquittal of Chikei Rick Chow, much of the public discussion has focused on portraying Cyrus as a completely innocent victim. His mother has understandably defended her son and highlighted his humanity. Yet there is a danger when grief becomes revisionist history.

Ricky Kyles
7 days ago4 min read


Graduation Controversy: Graduation or Degradation?
A high school graduation ceremony should be one of the most meaningful milestones in a young person's life. Students cross the stage after years of study. Parents celebrate sacrifice and perseverance. Teachers witness the fruit of their labor. Communities recognize the transition from adolescence to adulthood.

Ricky Kyles
Jun 44 min read


Evangelicals & Agency vs Systemic Racism: The Primary Driver of Cultural Outcomes
The Dominant Narrative Author's note: I will be discussing this topic tomorrow evening, Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 7 PM CST: https://youtube.com/live/jLPr25FfDhw?feature=share In modern discourse, one explanation dominates nearly every conversation regarding disparities in American society: systemic racism. From education gaps to crime rates to economic inequality, the prevailing claim is that systems—past and present—are the primary drivers of negative outcomes. This fram

Ricky Kyles
Apr 285 min read


Evangelicals & The Abortion Illusion: When Even Abortion Advocates Admit the Truth
For decades, the abortion debate in America has been framed as a dispute over “choice,” “rights,” and “healthcare.” But beneath the slogans and carefully constructed language lies a reality that even some of the most prominent advocates of abortion have admitted.
Recent reflections from actress Christina Applegate—where she reportedly acknowledged in her own journaling that she was ending the life of her unborn child—force an uncomfortable question back into the public squ

Ricky Kyles
Apr 205 min read


Evangelicals & National Popular Vote Compact: Why Virginia’s Decision Threatens the Electoral College
Virginia became the 18th state to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, a political agreement designed to award electoral votes to whichever candidate wins the national popular vote.

Ricky Kyles
Apr 204 min read


Evangelicals & Political Idolatry: Trump’s AI Image and a Necessary Biblical
A recent image circulating online — reportedly posted on Truth Social by Donald Trump — has ignited strong reactions across political and religious communities. It is precisely why I, in good conscience, could not, did not, and would not cast a ballot for Donald J. Trump. I must quickly add that this in no way implies I voted for the deplorable and morally reprehensible option of casting a ballot for Kamala Harris.

Ricky Kyles
Apr 145 min read


Evangelicals & the Negro Church: Is the Negro Church Abandoning Scripture? Evangelicals Confront Cultural Pressure
The Negro Church has historically served as a pillar of spiritual conviction, community leadership, and moral clarity in American society. From the era of Reconstruction through the Civil Rights movement, the church was often the central institution through which Negroes preserved dignity, organized for justice, and proclaimed the authority of the Word of God.

Ricky Kyles
Apr 64 min read


Evangelicals response to President Removing Military Commanders – Historical Precedent
I understand why so many express Negro Fatigue. My FB feed, as well as my text thread, is full of Woke Negroes losing their collective minds because the Trump administration has removed Negro senior leaders, especially the latest to hit the news: Major General William Green Jr.
All this being done despite this type of action being taken by almost all POTUS, including the last few. Recent criticism of the Trump administration for removing several military officers has spark

Ricky Kyles
Apr 64 min read


Evangelicals & the “Woke Military” Controversy
Evangelicals & the “Woke Military” Controversy A political firestorm erupted after the Secretary of Defense removed four officers from a military promotion list, reportedly due to concerns about “woke ideology.” I submit Wokeism has no part in military life and salute the Trump administration for moving aggressively to remove all adherence to such a demoralizing worldview. Tower of Light Shines Above Pentagon to Mark 20 Years Since 9/11 Critics immediately accused the adminis

Ricky Kyles
Mar 283 min read






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