“Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.” (Rom. 13:1–2) “Submit yourselves… Continue reading Why Did the Apostles Command “Submission” in the Face of Unjust Suffering?— The True Meaning of Romans 13 and First Peter
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The Forgotten History of the Ottoman Empire: The Tragedy of White Christian Slaves
Introduction History is often written by the victors, or told through the stories of those most widely heard. The transatlantic slave trade is well known to many today, yet another vast history of human exploitation — unfolding across the Mediterranean and Black Sea during the same era — remains relatively unknown. This is the story… Continue reading The Forgotten History of the Ottoman Empire: The Tragedy of White Christian Slaves
The Stolen Sons — The Devşirme, A Forgotten Tragedy in Christian History
It was a spring morning. In a small mountain village in the Balkans, a Serbian farming family was starting their day. The father had gone to the fields before dawn. The mother was preparing breakfast for her son. Twelve-year-old Danilo was playing with a young goat in the yard. It was an ordinary morning. Then… Continue reading The Stolen Sons — The Devşirme, A Forgotten Tragedy in Christian History