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Welcome to The Way.
Introduce yourself, get comfortable, and know that you're in the right place. This community is about one thing: getting back to the original message — the one that was meant for all of us, before the noise buried it. @Matt Fracek and I built this together after spending lots of time researching, digging into the source texts, and connecting the dots across traditions — after seeing clear deviations from what we would say "The Way" is, based on what He actually told us. We're excited to bring that here — but this isn't our group. This is yours. We just got the ball rolling. You see something we missed, you share it. You have a question, you ask it. We point each other in the right direction and cut through the noise together. Drop a comment, say hello, and watch the intro video above. We're glad you're here🫶➡️🛣
Welcome to The Way.
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Before it was called Christianity, it was called The Way.
Something most people never hear in church — the earliest followers of Jesus didn't call themselves Christians. That word came later. In Antioch. After Paul started his mission to the gentiles (Acts 11:26). The people who actually walked with Jesus? They called it The Way. It shows up three times in Acts: "If any belonged to The Way, whether men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem." — Acts 9:2 "Some became stubborn and continued in unbelief, speaking evil of The Way before the congregation." — Acts 19:9 "According to The Way, which they call a sect, I worship the God of our fathers." — Acts 24:14 Think about that. Not a church. Not a denomination. Not a set of beliefs you check a box on. A way. A path you walk every single day. And Jesus said it himself: "I am the way, the truth, and the life." — John 14:6 Not "I am the religion." Not "I am the institution." The way. Love God. Love your neighbor. Keep the commandments. Forgive and be forgiven. Walk the narrow path. That's it. That's what they were doing before anyone called it Christianity. That's what this community is named after. Not the version that came later. The original one. What does The Way mean to you?
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For 300 Years After Jesus, Every Christian Was a Pacifist. What changed?
Jesus said it plainly: "Put your sword back in its place, for all who draw the sword will die by the sword." — Matthew 26:52 "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you." — Luke 6:27 Every major church father for 300 years after Jesus agreed — Christians cannot kill. Period. - Tertullian (~200 CE): "Shall it be held lawful to make an occupation of the sword, when the Lord proclaims that he who uses the sword shall perish by the sword?" - Origen (~230 CE): "We no longer take up sword against nation, nor do we learn war any more." - Hippolytus (~215 CE): "A soldier in command must be told not to kill people... if he is not willing to comply, he must be rejected." — This was a baptism requirement. Then Constantine conquered under the cross in 312 CE. By 416 CE, *only Christians* could serve in the Roman military. The complete reversal took about one century. So here's the question: Is violence ever justified as a follower of The Way? Not what the institution built after him — what he said, in his own words. When Peter drew a sword to defend Jesus's life — the most justified act of self-defense in history — Jesus told him to put it away. Then went willingly to his death. He didn't say "turn the other cheek unless it gets really bad." He modeled it at the ultimate cost. So where does that leave us? Drop your thoughts below. Iron sharpens iron.
For 300 Years After Jesus, Every Christian Was a Pacifist. What changed?
Two filters that cut through all the noise.
I keep coming back to two filters that simplify almost everything. Talked through them in the video — here are the scriptures I was referencing. 1. You will know them by their fruits. "By their fruit you will recognize them. Every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit." — Matthew 7:16-17 "Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by my deeds." — James 2:18 Q 2. The Two Ways — life and death. "There are two ways, one of life and one of death, and there is a great difference between the two ways." — Didache 1:1 "I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse — therefore choose life." — Deuteronomy 30:19 "Small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it." — Matthew 7:14 That's it. Simple, like the original message was. Judge the tree by its fruit. Choose the path of life. Two questions that cut through the noise we all experience. Do you have a filter like this? Something that rings in your head when you're not sure what the right move is? I'd love to borrow it if so.
Two filters that cut through all the noise.
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