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Author: Marcos Ortega

Culture & Identity 

Meet Gustavo Gutierrez

August 31, 2017August 31, 2017 Marcos Ortega 3 Comments Gustavo Gutierrez, Liberation Theology, pastoral ministry, preferential option for the poor

Gustavo Gutierrez is one of the most influential theologians Latin America produced in the 20th century. Here are a few reasons I think he’s so important.

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Culture & Identity 

Introducing Myself to Me: Starting a Journey of Identity

August 25, 2017August 25, 2017 Marcos Ortega 4 Comments ethnicity, heritage, history, Identity, Latino, Liberation Theology, reformed theology

What does it mean to have Latino identity when raised without Latin culture, history, and language? I look to Theology and the Bible for answers.

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Culture & Identity 

The Gospel and Our Transgender Neighbors

August 1, 2017August 3, 2017 Marcos Ortega 4 Comments Christ, gospel, imago dei, military service, neighbor, transgender rights

What is the Christian starting point for conversations about transgenderism and transgender rights? The Gospel.

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Culture & Identity 

Rejoicing and Weeping on the Fourth of July

July 3, 2017July 3, 2017 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments America, country, Identity, Patriotism, rejoice, romans, weep

How should Christians celebrate national holidays? Paul’s command to rejoice and weep with our neighbors provides a way forward.

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Current Events 

For Those Wearied by Anti-Racism Work

June 8, 2017 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments anti-racism, encouragement, Jeremiah, Lamentations, reflection, solidarity

Anti-racism work is difficult and painful. I pray these reflections from the book of Lamentations inspire you to press on in your call.

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Theology & Scripture 

Good Doctrine Gone Bad

May 17, 2017May 17, 2017 Marcos Ortega 1 Comment Black Lives Matter, doctrine, image of God, imago drive, Jordan Edwards, Kevin Garcia, total depravity, TULIP

Do some responses to the death of unarmed black image bearers betray a misunderstanding of the doctrine of total depravity? Guest post from Kevin Garcia.

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Culture & Identity 

Some Clarity and a Hope for More

May 3, 2017 Marcos Ortega 5 Comments Civil War, dialogue, gospel, Harry Reeder

An update on last week’s article regarding Harry Reeder.

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Church & Ministry Current Events 

A Prayer for Clarity from a Minister of the Gospel

April 26, 2017April 26, 2017 Marcos Ortega 8 Comments gospel, Harry Reeder, minister, neo-confederate, PCA, Presbyterian Chruch in America, Robert E. Lee, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Westminster Theological Seminary, WTS

Harry Reeder, prominent minister and member of the WTS trustee board, has been connected to a neo-Confederate group. What is the nature of that connection?

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Arts, Music, and Literature 

Why and How You Should Listen to “Truth’s Table”

April 1, 2017April 1, 2017 Marcos Ortega 3 Comments black women, Christina Edmondson, Ekemini Uwan, Michelle Higgins, new podcast, podcast, reformed theology, Reformed women, Truth's Table, woman's perspective

Controversy has erupted over a podcast that debuted in early March. Here is why and how I think you should listen to what these women have to say.

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Ethics & Politics 

Tom Perez and the Future of Latinos

March 1, 2017 Marcos Ortega 2 Comments abortion, candidates, Democrats, DNC, future, Latinos, President Trump, Tom Perez

The Democratic National Committee has just elected their first Latino chairman. What does this mean for the future of Latinos?

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