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What Do We Mean When We Say Truth?
When everyone claims truth it is difficult to find someone who would openly say they are against truth. Most of us would say we value it. We want honesty. We want clarity. We want to know what is real.And yet, when we listen closely to the world around us, something feels unsettled.People speak with certainty,…
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What Would Change if We Saw Each Other as Neighbors?
Headlines about conflict and war move across our screens almost daily now. The scale of those events can make us feel distant from them, as if they belong to another world. Yet beneath the headlines lies a question much closer to home: how do we see the people around us? There was a time when…
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Seeing the Label Before the Human
There is a habit many of us have learned without ever choosing it. We notice difference quickly. Sometimes before we notice tone. Before mood. Before context. Before story. A label appears and the mind relaxes, as if it has already solved the situation. This person is this. That family is that. Understanding feels complete long…
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Protecting Your Peace – Part Two: Breaking the Cycle of Rumination
Peace is not something that happens by accident. It is cultivated, guarded, and practiced, especially in times when the mind feels under attack. One of the most common ways the enemy seeks to disturb our peace is through endless rumination—repetitive, intrusive thoughts that circle with no resolution. Many find that this cycle often strikes early…
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Hearts in Search of Home: Searching for Belonging in this Age
In an age where connection is constant but authenticity is rare, many people, especially younger generations, find themselves silently aching for something deeper. They scroll through curated lives, absorb fragments of philosophies, and wear shifting identities like outfits, all while their souls whisper, “Is this all there is?” The modern world is saturated with messages…
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What would it take for a person to reconsider their worldview?
It’s one of the most quietly asked questions of our time: Why don’t they see it? “They” could be friends, family, coworkers, or strangers online. Individuals appear entrenched in a worldview that opposes evidence, empathy, or even fundamental truths. In an age where information is everywhere, this kind of resistance can feel not only confusing…
