
Ericka Andersen
Content Writer at Freelance
Writing for @ctmagazine, @wngdotorg, @nytimes & @wsj. Writer. Mother. Sobriety for Christians: https://t.co/NCrbbPJPij "Freely Sober" book coming 2026 📖
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3 days ago |
wng.org | Ericka Andersen
Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson died at 79 last week, leaving a lasting and impactful faith legacy worth celebrating. Across social media, Robertson family members celebrated the start of his eternal life in heaven, something Phil frequently discussed in interviews, books, and even a movie about his life before and after Christ, The Blind.
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2 weeks ago |
wng.org | Ericka Andersen
As Dr. Casey Means emerged as a rising voice in health over the last couple of years, few imagined she’d be floated for U.S. surgeon general. Today, she’s on the cusp of assuming the role of “America’s doctor” after President Trump nominated her for the position. After years of gaslighting by the government and Big Pharma—with few positive returns—it’s time for a drastic change in approach to our overburdened healthcare system. Means is the opposite of standard fare.
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1 month ago |
c3newsmag.com | Ericka Andersen
The Future of Clean Energy Isn’t Government-Driven—It’s Consumer-DrivenThe future of affordable, reliable, clean energy should not depend on the government. Instead, it should depend on consumers’ choices. While governments can help by enacting policies that empower and reduce barriers to clean energy development, businesses and individual consumers will be the fundamental drivers of change, demanding cleaner, more sustainable energy.
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1 month ago |
f.mtr.cool | Ericka Andersen
The future of affordable, reliable, clean energy should not depend on the government. Instead, it should depend on consumers’ choices. While governments can help by enacting policies that empower and reduce barriers to clean energy development, businesses and individual consumers will be the fundamental drivers of change, demanding cleaner, more sustainable energy.
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1 month ago |
c3newsmag.com | Ericka Andersen
38 Republicans call for ‘full repeal’ of Democrats’ energy tax creditsA group of Republicans called for a “full repeal” of energy tax credits passed by Democrats in 2022 in a Thursday letter. Their letter comes after a different group of 21 Republicans, mostly moderates, called for changes to be “targeted and pragmatic” in March, and four senators expressed opposition to a “full-scale” repeal last month.
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EMPIRE! IT'S EVERYWHERE NOW.

“I’m a pastor, but you will never hear about shame, judgment, or even sin at this church.” Um, so Pastor … why did Jesus die? Yikes on bikes 😬 https://t.co/En2t5yUwg4

I have only just been introduced to this terminology "empire" and it is almost worse than "lived experience."