Good Friday, or Holy Friday, commemorates Jesus Christ’s crucifixion over 2000 years ago, marking his sacrificial death for humanity's sins. Despite its somber nature, the day highlights the anticipation of Resurrection Sunday and emphasizes the need for a Savior due to human sinfulness. It ultimately underscores Jesus's profound love and purpose.
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From Hope to Despair: Understanding Mental Health Amidst Political Turmoil
I cannot lie that over the past few months, my anxiety, my depression has increased. Although I am very self-reflective of the reason behind it, it has a lot to do with the state of our country and what is happening today. As we have a what I call a rogue president with evil, dictatorship,… Continue reading From Hope to Despair: Understanding Mental Health Amidst Political Turmoil
The State of America: Rage and Reflection
Rage in Amerika is at an all time high as we continue to encourage hate, spread hate and live in a self dealing mind state to Lie, cheat, steal and murder our way to get what we want. I ask is there hope for us at times.
Understanding Society’s Decline: A Personal Perspective
The fear of the unknown is scary, especially in today’s day and age as I live in the United States, where many would say there is nothing to be concerned about, we live in the greatest age with Trump as our president, will the senate and house of republicans they have our back and put… Continue reading Understanding Society’s Decline: A Personal Perspective
The Dangers of Media Obsession in Today’s Society
We live in world that constantly tells us how much of nothings we are. Living in the U.S. I am confronted with this each day. As I live in a country of extreme wealth, millionaires and billionaires who use media to make it known to the world how little we are to this country and… Continue reading The Dangers of Media Obsession in Today’s Society
Life, Death, and Turning 45: A Moment of Reflection
Today is my 45th birthday, a mini milestone to the BIG 5-0, which is daunting in a way and although we all get older, which is normal it only brings to focus my morality and what I have truly done in this life. I am not rich, nor do I have a fancy job title… Continue reading Life, Death, and Turning 45: A Moment of Reflection
Self Reflection: The Difference Two years Makes, Trying to be Thankful in 2024
All the difference two years make, some of us reflect on the last year and I will surely do that in December, but for now, I look back at the last two years at a time when I can remember myself being the happiest and at peace, life was good. Not saying life is not… Continue reading Self Reflection: The Difference Two years Makes, Trying to be Thankful in 2024
Finding Gratitude Amidst Challenges
Happy thanksgiving! It’s difficult to be thankful at times, but we must. I have a difficult time do this at times, although I have a lot to be thankful for like a Job, two in fact. I am in good health overall, but my mental health continues to take a toll on me. I have… Continue reading Finding Gratitude Amidst Challenges
Future Fears: Power, Corruption, and Society’s Decline
The fear of the unknown is real, especially the future of U.S. and I get that I may be over dramatic in thinking the worst is upon us, but for many I don’t know if they see the true significance of what is happening. For many the political process is normal as we elect a… Continue reading Future Fears: Power, Corruption, and Society’s Decline
Lessons Not Learned: History’s Warning for America
I have great confliction over where this country is going as I feel I am on the other side of that part of time that lives deep in me, my faith and my belief in Jesus. As a Christian, It pains me to see citizens of this country fall in line to a president who… Continue reading Lessons Not Learned: History’s Warning for America