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Thankfulness in a Challenging World: A Personal Journey

Reflecting on Gratitude in Today's World Being thankful is not always easy, especially in our present world. Many of us tend to associate gratitude and thankfulness with the things we possess or lack. It's natural to compare ourselves to others, especially when the media often highlights those who have great wealth, while rarely showing those… Continue reading Thankfulness in a Challenging World: A Personal Journey

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Searching for Value in a Media Obessed World

The Nature of Uniqueness and Societal Value I would like to believe that each of us possesses innate gifts, abilities, and talents that make us unique and special. From a Christian perspective, God sees all of us as special, each person crafted in His image. Yet, it is difficult not to notice that some men… Continue reading Searching for Value in a Media Obessed World

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Reflections on Morality, Division, and the Struggle for Compassion in America

As a person, a human, an American, not in necessary order, I was taught the importance of results for persons, to show kindness, be humble, so empathy for fellow man, women and child. I wasn’t necessarily taught to be proud of America, my veins don’t flow with red, white and blue, maybe red of course.… Continue reading Reflections on Morality, Division, and the Struggle for Compassion in America

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The Loss Of Our Rights Is Upon Us; Are you Ready?

First and foremost, that murder of any kind is wrong, regardless of how people justify their reasoning behind it. Due to recent events with the killing of Charlie Kirk, the MAGA conservative right-wing activist. Personally, I didn’t care for the person for variety of reasons, despite the fact that I am a Christian, his ideology… Continue reading The Loss Of Our Rights Is Upon Us; Are you Ready?

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Easter Beyond the Bunny: Embracing Spiritual Significance

The content reflects on Resurrection Day, highlighting the significance of Jesus' resurrection and its spiritual meaning. It acknowledges different ways people celebrate Easter, blending cultural traditions with religious beliefs. The author shares personal memories of family celebrations and emphasizes that understanding Jesus' sacrifice brings deeper purpose to the holiday.

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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

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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

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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

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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