Posts by Duke White Jr.
A Higher Jurisprudence: A Formal Rebuttal to Opposition Against a Restoration-Based Immigration and Community Development Model
Opposition to the Restoration-Based Immigration and Community Development Model largely rests on a narrow and ultimately fragile interpretation of law—one that treats legality as an end in itself rather than as a living instrument ordered toward justice, human dignity, and national stability. Critics argue from constitutional rigidity, administrative caution, and political realism. These concerns are…
Read MorePassive Predators: The Hidden Danger of the Insecure and the Cowardly
Most people are trained to fear the loud, the aggressive, the proud, and the openly wicked. We are warned about tyrants, narcissists, violent leaders, and corrupt systems that dominate through force and intimidation. And rightly so, because power without moral restraint is always dangerous. But Scripture, psychology, and human history reveal a far more subtle…
Read MoreThe Government will Rest on His Shoulders
A Restoration-Based Immigration and Community Development Model Redirecting 25% of Federal Immigration Enforcement Spending into Faith-Based Economic Infrastructure Presented by Duke White Jr. GoodVue Network | Current FM | Faith-Based Community Advocate The United States stands at a crossroads in its national imagination. For decades, immigration has been treated primarily as a problem to be…
Read MoreJust Do it
Actions speak louder than words because creation itself was never spoken into rest but into motion. In the beginning, the Word did not remain sound alone; the Word moved, shaped, separated, breathed, and became. Wisdom knew from the first dawn that speech without embodiment is an echo without substance. Solomon would call it folly to…
Read MoreRejection and Ejection: The Ancient Pattern from Heaven to the Cross
In the ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, and early Arabic worldview, words were not mere sounds but carriers of covenant. To reject was not simply to disagree; it was to sever trust. To replace was not merely to modify; it was to enthrone another authority. To rebel was not just to resist; it was to break family.…
Read MoreTHE CALL OF ELDERSHIP: RESTORING GENERATIONAL RIGHTEOUSNESS IN A FRAGMENTED WORLD
The modern church is facing a crisis that cannot be solved by better branding, louder music, or newer technology. It is a crisis of memory, conscience, and continuity. Scripture never entrusted the preservation of truth to trends or personalities. God entrusted it to elders, men and women whose lives embody righteousness across decades and whose…
Read MoreIF THEY LIVED
IF THEY LIVED People keep asking, “What happened to America? Why has everything become so dark, so broken, so violent?” But few are willing to face the answer. One–third of an entire generation never got to breathe. Ideas were buried. Songs were silenced. Teachers never stood in classrooms. Inventors never touched blueprints. Healers never laid…
Read MoreTHE REMNANT RISING: A CALL TO DISCERNMENT IN AN AGE OF COUNTERFEIT FAITH
There is a sobering truth many refuse to face: the very people whom Yeshua (Jesus) will reject—the lukewarm, the double minded, the religiously decorated yet spiritually empty—are often the ones who dismiss and misunderstand the warnings sent to awaken them. Scripture is clear that there will be individuals who carry a form of godliness yet…
Read MoreJudgment Begins in The House of God
In days like these, the words of the apostles burn with the urgency of a siren in the night. When Paul warned Timothy in 2 Timothy 3 that perilous times would come, he spoke of days when people would love pleasure more than God, when deception would multiply, and when those who claimed godliness would…
Read MoreThe Wise Fool: Obeying God in a Culture That Worships Itself
“Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools.” —Romans 1:22 “The way of the transgressor is hard.” —Proverbs 13:15 “A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.” —James 1:8 In today’s world, truth is negotiable, feelings are king, and obedience to God is seen as old-fashioned at best, oppressive at worst. We live in…
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