A heartfelt Christian reflection on growing up in a food-stamp household and how 42 million Americans are now waiting for assistance. A call for compassion, action and prayer.
As America becomes more divided, tribal mentality is growing—even as people claim to value unity. Let's explore the psychology, culture, and faith implications behind our new tribal loyalties.
A biblical look at how demonic influence shapes culture through deception, idolatry, and ideology—and how Christians respond with truth, discernment, and Christ’s authority.
Do guardian angels really exist, or is it folklore dressed in faith? From Psalm 91 and Matthew 18 to Peter’s prison escape and Hebrews 1:14, this deep dive explores what Scripture affirms about angelic protection—and where it stays silent.
Angels in the Old Testament aren’t sentimental folklore. They are God’s messengers, sent to protect, warn, guide, and reveal His purposes at decisive moments—from Abraham’s tent to Daniel’s visions. Their presence reminds us God is near and active.
Discover what Communion means in the Bible. Explore the Lord’s Supper as prayer, grace, and unity — a place of remembrance, dependence, and hope in Christ.
America’s deepest crisis isn’t political but spiritual. This theological reflection explores why true renewal comes not from government power, but from repentance, prayer, and a restored relationship with God.
Discover the many benefits of aloe vera juice for digestion, inflammation, and overall wellness. Learn how to use it safely while nurturing body and spirit through faith.
Learn how to manage plantar fasciitis through rest, stretching, supportive footwear, and faith. Find practical steps and spiritual encouragement for healing foot pain naturally.
Anxiety disorders are on the rise worldwide. Explore why society feels increasingly uneasy, what science reveals about chronic stress, and how faith offers lasting peace.
Success allowed me to shelter my kids too much and now I’m facing the regret of love without structure. This is a story of provision, entitlement, and learning too late that work forms us.