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You Can’t Buy Happiness
In a world driven by consumerism, it’s easy to believe that happiness is just one purchase away. We’re constantly bombarded with messages that tell us we’ll feel better if we buy the latest gadget, wear the trendiest clothes, or live in a picture-perfect home. While these things can bring temporary satisfaction, they don’t offer the…
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What the World Needs Right Now
The world feels like it’s at a crossroads. From global challenges like climate change and social inequality to personal struggles with division and disconnection, the pressures of modern life weigh heavily on individuals and communities alike. But amidst these challenges lies an opportunity – a chance to reflect on what truly matters and what the…
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Politics: The Battle that nobody wins
Politics is often described as the art of governance, but in modern times, it feels more like a battlefield. Across the nation, ideologies clash, parties spar, and leaders maneuver as if engaged in a perpetual war. Yet, despite the passion, rhetoric, and energy poured into these struggles, one truth often emerges: politics is a battle…
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Amazing Grace : Forgiveness and Redemption
Forgiveness and redemption are two of the most profound experiences in the human journey. They are the bridges that connect pain to healing, guilt to peace, and brokenness to wholeness. These themes are beautifully captured in the timeless hymn Amazing Grace, which reminds us that grace is not earned but freely given, transforming lives in ways…
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Struggling With Faith: A Quiet Battle Within
Faith, for many, is a source of strength, hope, and purpose. But there are moments in life when faith feels like a fragile thread – when doubt creeps in, questions go unanswered, and the sense of connection to something greater feels distant. Struggling with faith is a deeply personal journey, yet it’s one that many…
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Revelation 18 and the Catholic Church: A Controversial Interpretation
Revelation 18, often regarded as one of the most mysterious and symbolic chapters of the Bible, describes the fall of “Babylon the Great,” a city synonymous with corruption, excess, and spiritual infidelity. Over centuries, various interpretations have emerged about who or what Babylon represents. Among these interpretations, some have argued that Revelation 18 symbolically describes…