“Tito’s Redemption: A Tale of Forgiveness by the Sea” – (Fiction)

On the rugged shores of Sint Maarten, where the sea meets the sand in a dance of endless waves, there was a young man named Tito. He was known amongst the locals for his vibrant spirit and his love for the sea, where he captained a modest fishing boat, the "Faithful Wave." Tito's life was …

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The Return of the God’s

There is something happening  in society. In this digital age, where the gods have taken to screens, we find ourselves amidst a comedy of errors, where even the divine seem more like caricatures than deities. Elon Musk, the God of Innovation and Chaos, sends his followers on a wild goose chase to Mars or into …

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“The Delicate Art of Christian Judgment: Reflections on Evangelism, Accountability, and Love

Are we, in our daily lives, seeking the salvation of others or merely our own comfort? The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Corinthians, speaks thus: "Just as I try to please everyone in everything I do, not seeking my own advantage, but that of many, that they may be saved." (1 Corinthians 10:33, …

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A Christmas Message

The Birth of Christ and the Call to Repentance Christmas is a time of joy and celebration as we remember the birth of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. It is a season that reminds us of God's incredible love for humanity—a love so profound that He sent His only Son into the world …

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The Holy Spirit

Some people have it, some dont! There are passages in the scriptures that speak to divine revelation and how we understand spiritual things. Studying the scriptures is a good start, but study alone is actually  not enough. When I was very young in the faith I had an encounter with an Ivy league professor, the …

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Why Do Women Like Kamala?

I can't help it! You all see it! Kamala is about the weakest woman running for the office of the presidency we have ever seen. Bret Baier rolled all over her. Even Anderson Cooper recently challenged her on the boarder wall and she crumbled. The memes of her repeating her strange mantras are both hilarious …

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I Love Tiny Homes, but…

Tiny homes are perfect for a young couple just starting out. Old batchelors and recluses do well in tiny homes, too, and they're great as VRBO rentals. But sadly, the tiny home thing has morphed into a "life sucks and that's all I can afford," idealism. Worse yet, some green wackos are purposing that everyone …

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God Shows Up

I can't say I'm perfect at caring about others. Honestly, I do tend to care more if they care for me.  Still, every now and then, I run into someone who needs a kind word, a loving act, a sacrifice on my part to bring them joy. When this urge strikes me, I'm all in. …

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Hammocks in Heaven

I can't say I know where I'm going with this story, I just walked outside to our hammock, layed down, and wondered, are there hammocks in heaven? It's a perfect day. It's 10 a.m. There's a slight breeze, and the sunshine is perfectly marvelous. Yes, I'm in my underwear and wearing a t-shirt. We can …

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