January 30, 2025

5 Reasons You Should Write is not about writing perfectly, or even writing well. Rather, it is about the importance and urgency of preserving your story. Things like your first kiss, getting married, a newborn baby, a spiritual experience, a career move, and all of the joyous things that life has to offer. But it is equally about the bad breakup, the rebellious child, the lost job, living with anxiety, and ultimately the process of dying. But that’s not all.... Read more

December 17, 2024

“3 Must-Haves for Happy Holidays” that I’m talking about are not gifts or decorations but something more personal. For most Americans, The Holiday Season refers to Thanksgiving, Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanza, and New Year’s Day (here is a helpful list of this year’s observances). Some people find these occasions a perfect chance to celebrate. But for others, getting together can be difficult for many reasons. Holiday Stress Levels “While nearly half of U.S. adults (49%) would describe their stress levels during the traditional... Read more

November 6, 2024

“5 Things to Do After the Election “ Have you ever heard of “post-achievement depression…That sense of purposelessness or sadness after completing a long-standing goal” (“Post-Achievement Depression: Overcoming the Slump,” Brown, 2024, Psychology Today)? It is a phenomenon with lasting implications for many people. Granted, most of you didn’t run for a political office this year. However, there was so much hype and anticipation that most of us felt heavily invested in the outcome. Your candidate(s) might have won or... Read more

November 4, 2024

Searching For Justice “Searching For Justice in the 2024 Presidential Election” might sound like a bold claim. After all, what makes me the expert? Why do I feel like I’m the one who can spot it in the day-to-day world of politics? After all, what is it, anyway? Justice is really a simple concept. It means doing the right thing.  In this article, I want to examine the subject from 3 different angles: Governmental responsibility, Personal ethics, and Biblical understanding. But... Read more

October 31, 2024

  “3 Reasons the Church Will Prosper no Matter Who is President” might initially sound arrogant or presumptuous. Still, it is true. In the first instance, there is the Church (all who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ) – a divine institution. Jesus invites us to live in the luxury of his abundant life and to share it with the world. The second is a man-made government. Most Americans will limit their involvement in politics to casting their vote,... Read more

July 24, 2024

Political signs and the end of the world in 2024. Too much? How about this: Do you post political signs, flags, or banners in your yard? How about bumper stickers? If so, why? From my perspective, it makes no sense whatsoever. In a country where each citizen has the right to cast a vote in privacy, why would you want engage in “yard wars?” What good does it do? Are there really people who drive by your home and after... Read more

April 3, 2024

“The pain of betrayal” is just another phrase until it happens to you. When it occurs, you no longer think of the word’s meaning, you think about how it feels to be: Double-crossed Stabbed in the back Sold out Two-timed Ratted on “Being Double-Crossed is a Common Experience” The words in that list have teeth. They bite and leave marks on the soul. An article by Daniel McCoy titled “Top 10 Betrayals in the Bible,” shows that betrayal is a... Read more

February 29, 2024

Not everyone would answer “What matters most?” the same way. For those who profess Christ, Paul wrote, “the high calling of God in Christ Jesus” should be our aim (Philippians 3:14).  When we come to faith in Christ, it isn’t long until we begin asking questions about Heaven and Hell. Throughout our lives, we return to it as a North Star for all we do and believe. Near the start of a New Year, I usually reexamine my direction in... Read more

February 13, 2024

Here’s “The Skinny on Fat Tuesday!”  Fat Tuesday, also known as Mardi Gras, is an internationally celebrated day filled with vibrant parades, extravagant costumes, and feasts. This festive occasion, marked by its rich history and cultural significance, has become synonymous with revelry and indulgence. Let’s delve into the origins, traditions, and contemporary celebrations that define this holiday. A Feast for the Senses: Origins of Fat Tuesday The roots of Fat Tuesday can be traced back to ancient pagan celebrations which... Read more

January 30, 2024

“In all these things, we are more than conquerors through him who loved us,” (Romans 8:37). This powerful declaration resonates with a profound truth that extends beyond the realms of spirituality. As we embark on our journey through life, facing challenges and overcoming obstacles, we discover the extraordinary strength within. From a Pentecostal perspective, this strength is not just a mere force; it is an embodiment of divine power. As we consider this scripture,  we will discover the power that... Read more


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