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Everything we've ever posted about persecution:

the opposition, mistreatment, or violence Christians face for their faith and allegiance to Christ.

Bold vector-style cartoon illustration of a man, representing Paul, standing protectively in front of a child, angrily swearing at a group of adults. A speech bubble above him contains symbols (#%$!) to represent expletives. The child looks sad and worried, while the group of adults appear upset and hostile. Outlined in thick black lines with flat colors of pink, gold, and dark teal, in a clean sticker-like style.
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The Apostle Paul Taught me to Cuss

Did Paul swear in the Bible? He wasn’t afraid of sharp language. He called his old life “skúbalon” (excrement), mocked false teachers with grotesque wordplay, and even echoed ethnic slurs to dismantle them. Like Jesus, he used shocking words to protect truth, expose hypocrisy, and defend God’s people.

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Christianity’s Emerging Identity

Christianity began as a small Jewish movement, often dismissed as just another sect. But through persecution, legal battles, and defining beliefs, it gradually became its own religion. Here’s how the first three centuries reshaped Christianity from a nickname into a faith that would shape the Roman Empire.

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