Category: culture
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The Hope in Suffering

We live in a world that runs from suffering. Everything around us is designed to make life easier, more comfortable, and free from pain. When hardship strikes, we are quick to ask, Why me? When tragedy comes, we are told to numb it, escape it, or bury it beneath busyness. The underlying belief is simple:…
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From Darkness to Light: The Gospel Testimony of Neeza Powers
Every generation needs living testimonies of God’s saving grace—evidence that Jesus still breaks chains, rescues the enslaved, and makes new life possible. One such profound testimony is that of Neeza Powers (short for Ebenezer, meaning “stone of help”—a fitting picture of God’s grace revealed in his life). Once lost in the delusion of transgender ideology,…
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Feminism and the Destruction of Decent Society Part 5
We have spent the past few days examining feminism and its destructive fruit—rebellion against God’s order, the tearing down of the family, the assault on men, and the corruption of the church. But we must not end with critique alone. God has not left us in confusion. He has given us His perfect design, and…
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Feminism and the Destruction of Decent Society Part 1
Feminism is often spoken of today as if it were the most noble and necessary movement of modern history, a righteous struggle for freedom and equality that rescued women from centuries of oppression. But if we strip away the cultural slogans and emotional appeals, what we discover is that feminism is not truly about equality—it…
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Mercy: My Jeep, My Memory, My Reminder of Grace
A Jeep Lover’s Heartbeat I’ve been a Jeep lover my whole life. There’s something about these rugged machines—the way they stand tall against the elements, the way they feel at home whether cruising through town or grinding down a trail. They represent freedom, strength, and a little bit of rebellion against the ordinary. Isaac knew…