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Faith and Politics: A Necessary Conversation
I do not approach the intersection of faith and politics lightly—not because the Gospel is apolitical, but because it is profoundly consequential. Jesus spoke directly to power, justice, and the systems that shape human life. The Gospel is political not because it serves a party, but because it challenges injustice, confronts abuse, and calls us to live rooted in love, mercy, and truth. To follow Christ is to care deeply about what happens to our neighbors.
Jefferson Furtado
Jan 31, 20256 min read


A Strange Hope
What do we do when life feels like exile? Jeremiah’s words to a displaced people offer a surprising answer: stay, engage, and seek the good of the place where you are. Rather than escaping difficult realities, God calls us to transform them from within—building, planting, praying, and working for the common good. Our faith is not about withdrawal, but about faithful presence, even in unfamiliar or challenging seasons.
Jefferson Furtado
Nov 4, 20243 min read
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