When conviction gains speed and conscience is surrendered to movement, faith becomes dangerous. This sermonette traces the biblical warning of the herd rushing into the water and its quiet echoes in moments when belief is overtaken by power, certainty, and borrowed conviction.
Jerry, Jerry — Quite Contrary – Sermonette Series
In 1978, the Kansas City Star noted that football was rivaling church as America’s religion. Decades later, Jerry Jones — once photographed in the Little Rock crowd opposing integration — stands as one of its high priests. From Kaepernick to Deion Sanders to Dr. Tony Evans, his pattern is clear: protect the game, even if it means silencing the prophets.
The Idol of Whiteness and the Power They Tried to Steal – Sermonette Series
White Christian nationalism is not Christianity — it is idolatry. This sermonette unmasks the rival faith of Whiteness that seeks to diminish God’s people of their power, purpose, and prowess. Rooted in Scripture, it calls the church to renounce idols and return to the liberating Christ.
Innerkwest
A deeper look at the forces shaping our world—while lifting history’s veil. InnerKwest publishes ongoing geopolitical analysis and investigative insight into global power structures, African diaspora history, and institutional influence shaping the modern world. Explore the Expansive Free Fist BlogWhen Systems Absorb Crisis: Why History Repeats Without Resolution Progression Without Resolution and the Structure of Historical Continuity Large-scale disruption is …




