Compassion is stronger than fear.

Justice · Humility · Humanity

A fellowship following the example of Joshua of Nazareth — a man, not a deity — who confronted empire, exposed hypocrisy, and taught that people matter more than power.


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I

Justice

We stand with the oppressed and confront corruption with courage — whether the harm comes from government, religion, or any authority.

II

Humility

We reject pride, greed, and judgment. No one is greater or lesser than another; we examine ourselves before judging others.

III

Humanity

Compassion is not a belief — it is something we do. We feed the hungry, welcome the stranger, and care for our neighbors as equals.

Our armor is integrity.
Our sword is truth.
Our shield is compassion.
— The Way of Joshua, VI
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The Code of Honor

Ten commitments, kept in daily life.

  1. Uphold the Worth of Every Person

    No one is beneath compassion, and no one is above accountability.

  2. Stand With the Oppressed

    The measure of my character is how I protect those who cannot protect themselves.

  3. Confront Injustice With Courage

    I will not remain silent in the face of corruption, exploitation, or tyranny.

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Who We Are

Reclaiming a radical message.

The Knights of Joshua arose from a simple truth: the figure known as Jesus — Yeshua, Joshua — was not a king, a conqueror, or a divine being, but a human being who spoke fiercely against cruelty, exploitation, and the misuse of religion for power.

We are not bound by creeds of divinity or authority. We are bound by action. By compassion. By justice. By the belief that ordinary people can transform their communities when they refuse to accept cruelty as normal.

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