The one we call food, who are they?
This is a video by Reagan Likezo of Voices for the Voiceless Zambia. It is so touching and emotional. It touches on animal welfare in Zambia. His mission is to raise much needed awareness, foster compassion, advocate for humane treatment of all animals, and promote plant based li
Are You Really Saved?
A great short post about salvation, from reknew.org. It gives us perspective as to why the world still looks so messed up despite the fact that the kingdom of God is at hand (Matt 3:2; Matt 4:17; Mark 1:15), and why we yet struggle with our flesh and the ways of the world around
FNL #169 β How to Rebut the Accusation “Vegans Worship the Creature Rather than the Creator”
Has anyone ever cited Romans 1:25 and accused you of worshiping the creature rather than Creator because of your vegan lifestyle? How did you respond? In this talk, Craig equips you with the reasoning and Biblical support to defend against such a claim. “They exchanged the
Animal Suffering: The Ethical Blind Spot in Christian Faith? β Simon Kittle
π New Interview: βAnimal Suffering β The Ethical Blind Spot in Christian Faith?β Why do so few Christians speak up about animal suffering? Are we overlooking a major area of moral and theological concern? In this compelling new interview, Christian philosopher Simon Kitt
5 Reasons Why Mercy Applies to Animals Too
If you’ve ever been in a discussion or debate with a non-vegan Christian, you’ve probably encountered the argument that mercy (which is a command from God) applies only to humans. This video from Live Mercifully goes over 5 reasons why mercy applies not only to humans
FNL #168 β Good in the Bible
After creating the world, God called it very good. And Jesus says God alone is good. In this talk Craig examines what the Bible says about goodness, and what bearing this knowledge should have on our lives. βTaste and see that the LORD is good; blessed is the one who takes refu