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Continue reading →: God’s Promises Are Like Stars in the Sky
We all have images in our minds that play like a movie. Sometimes, these are uplifting, but other times, they’re negative—thoughts of failure, fear, or loss. These negative imaginations often come uninvited, showing us a business failing, a child struggling, or our health deteriorating. They’re not real, but if we…
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Continue reading →: Opening the Doors to Your Destiny
When Hezekiah became king of Judah, the nation was in spiritual ruin. His father, Ahaz, had shut the doors of the temple, leaving the people in darkness and idolatry. But in 2 Chronicles 29:3, Hezekiah took immediate action: “In the first year of his reign, in the first month, he…
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Continue reading →: Mother Teresa’s Mission and Calling: A Life of Love and Service
Mother Teresa—a name that echoes through history as a beacon of love, compassion, and selfless service—devoted her life to lifting the poor, the sick, and the suffering. Born in Albania in 1910, she felt an undeniable calling to serve God and the most vulnerable. At just 18, she joined the…
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Continue reading →: Jesus’ Early Years: A Journey of Faith and Mystery
When we think of Jesus, our hearts naturally turn to the powerful moments of His ministry—His miraculous healings, His profound teachings, His sacrifice on the cross, and His triumphant resurrection. These events are the foundation of our faith, revealing the depth of God’s love for humanity. Yet, there remains a…
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Continue reading →: The True Measure of Sacrifice: A Tale of Two Givers
In the Gospel of Mark, we witness a moment of profound faith, selflessness, and divine affirmation—a story that challenges our understanding of true generosity. It’s not about the amount given, but the heart behind it. Mark 12:41-44 recounts the scene: Jesus sits near the temple treasury, watching as people bring…
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Continue reading →: God Calls the Imperfect: And That Includes You & The 12 Chosen Disciples
When Jesus walked the earth, He didn’t choose the most polished, influential, or seemingly “qualified” individuals to be His closest followers. Instead, He called twelve ordinary men—fishermen, tax collectors, zealots—flawed, imperfect people with doubts, fears, and failures. These men, whom we now know as the Apostles, were not spiritual giants…
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Continue reading →: Leviathan and Behemoth: Biblical Giants, Ancient Myths, or Lost Creatures?
The Bible has captivated scholars, theologians, and seekers for centuries with its vivid depictions of creation, life, and the mysterious creatures woven into its ancient texts. Among the most enigmatic are Leviathan and Behemoth—two awe-inspiring beings mentioned in Job, Psalms, and Isaiah. Their descriptions have fueled debate, speculation, and wonder:…
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Continue reading →: The Bible: A Story of Love, Redemption, and Restoration
I often hear people say, “The Bible is just too long to read.” It’s true that the Bible is a lengthy book—a collection of 66 books, spanning thousands of years of history, poetry, prophecy, and teachings. But have you ever stopped to think about why it’s so long? What if…


