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There Lies An Island - where is my identity?
To do so would have been dangerous to my own soul because I would have believed that my truest self had arrived. Nothing would be further from the truth. My credentialed self would have arrived, but my true self would have remained lost. To wrap one’s identity in that which is fleeting is the beginning of the illusion. The truest profession you can have is your own self, with all the joys and flaws that come with it.

Stefon Napier
Dec 30, 20253 min read


Rediscovering Redemption: Understanding the Will of God This Advent Season
Every year at this time, we try to look back at a common theme we have either seen or addressed or both. This year, there has been a consistent topic that has come back time and time again on both the Misfits programming and within the KFM Network as a whole: that the will of God is the redemption of all mankind. So for Advent this year, we wanted to take some time and reflect on how this fits into the Advent season.

Andrew Fouts
Dec 20, 20256 min read


Advent and Immigration: What’s the deal with Matthew 2 and REFUGEES?
Explore the complex ties between Matthew 2 and Refugees in this insightful blog. Discover how the nativity story relates to today's immigration debates.

Andrew Fouts
Dec 16, 20256 min read


Christians don't have enemies; we have neighbors... a commentary on Matthew 5. Part 2 of 3
Christians dont have enemies, we have neighbors. This is the most misunderstood teaching of Jesus coming out of Matthew 5. Because the call to love our enemies is actually a call to see them as neighbors instead.

Andrew Fouts
Nov 28, 20256 min read


Busy Works: a commentary on II Thessalonians 3
Occasionally, we see some not-so-common verses start to go viral based on current events. Recently, as debates about welfare and SNAP benefits cycle out of Washington and around social media, the verse that has resurfaced is II Thessalonians 3:10, and it is being weaponized by many to justify the starvation of the poor. Not only is Paul not justifying that anyone should starve, but the actual message Paul delivers is much more about the attitude of those against the poor than

Andrew Fouts
Nov 15, 20256 min read


Why Would a Good God Allow Suffering? A Biblical Perspective
What if suffering isn’t proof that God is absent, but evidence that the Lord Jesus Christ is present in a deeper way, allowing us to experience His love amid the evil in the world?
Rico Lane
Apr 12, 20258 min read
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