Tag: mental health
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Wrath and Restoration
Ephesians 4:26 commands, “Be angry and do not sin.” The emotion itself is not sin; it can reflect a moral awareness of evil or injustice. Yet James 1:20 warns, “The anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God.” Human anger, when untethered from humility, fails miserably. It seeks revenge rather than redemption. Jesus…
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A walk in the woods (shaupeneak ridge)
At the foot of Shaupeneak Ridge, before the climb begins, there is a field that rolls out like a great green sigh. Not flat, not orderly, but rumpled with small hills and dips as if the earth once shifted. Here where the ticks dance in the tall grass, before the trees gather to form the…
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NEW BOOK !!!
📜 🫵🏻 New Book Alert: Timeless Truths, Faithful Leadership by Will Forge 🫵🏻 📜 Timeless Truths, Faithful Leadership, presents a bold Christian manifesto for a generation disoriented by manipulation, greed, and cowardice. This book dares to challenge both secular culture and a compromised church, calling for a new form of leader, one forged by truth,…
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Why Avoiding Reality Stalls Your Growth
Many people imagine that refusing to decide is the same as remaining neutral, but the reality is quite different. When you withhold judgment, avoid committing, or pretend a matter isn’t relevant, you are still making a choice. Choosing not to choose is still making a choice. That doesn’t mean that refusing to choose is automatically…
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Discovering the Ultimate Moral Compass
I understand that the evidence presented here is not the most exhaustive or definitive in addressing the complexities of morality and truth. What follows is merely some of the evidence that points to the truth. I encourage you to examine the points made, consider the perspectives offered, and come to your own conclusions. Ultimately, the…
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The Hidden Harmony:How Math and Truth Point to a Higher Reality
We’ve already established that real truth is a thing. If it’s truth, it’s true, no matter who’s looking at it. Since truth is not a physical object, it must originate from something beyond the material world. This leads us to the conclusion that truth must come from a non-material source, which we recognize as God.…
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The Unseen Foundation
Every system needs a foundation. Streets, schools, businesses, governments, or even prisons all use some sort of system; they all have a rule book of some kind, whether written or unwritten. Even when the rules are unwritten, they still point to an underlying order, a foundation that holds everything together. We see this in every…
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The Case for Truth
In a world where everyone’s pushing their own version of reality, let me share with you about the most valuable currency you’ll ever possess: truth. In this game of life, truth is your weapon—sharper than any blade, more powerful than any connection. Truth is raw. Truth is what cuts through the noise. Every moment, our…
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Standing with the Fourth: Courageous Faith in a Conforming World
Our world speaks of celebrating uniqueness, yet beneath its shining words lies the shadow of conformity. Trends seduce our desires, the media whispers its half-truths, and the weight of social pressure bends our moral compass. Even the cry for individuality often becomes an echo, as we follow phony curated paths that are paved by others.…
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If Not Deep, Then Shallow: The Call to Share Our Faith
For many who grow up in church, faith can feel as routine as attending school or learning basic math. Church becomes just another part of the weekly routine, and faith, unfortunately, gets reduced to knowing the “right answers.” But knowing about Christ and knowing Christ are entirely different. Attending church and hearing sermons may feel…