How Close Can You Get to the World Without Losing Yourself?

Posted by Estefania Galvan on February 25, 2025 at 5:00 AM

Sometimes, it’s easy to justify behaviors that don’t sit right. We tell ourselves, “I don’t feel convicted, so it must not be wrong.” But feelings can be deceptive. True conviction doesn’t come from within; it comes from aligning your heart with Jesus and letting His Word guide your life. That connection to Him, through the Holy Spirit, is what helps you discern what truly honors God and what leads you away from Him.

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Topics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Culture

Defending the Voiceless: Why Every Human Life Deserves Protection

Posted by Estefania Galvan on February 20, 2025 at 5:00 AM

History has a sobering way of revealing how societies justify the denial of rights to certain groups. From slavery to genocide, the dehumanization of others often stems not from a lack of understanding but from a willful refusal to grant them personhood. Today, this same moral blindness continues in the context of abortion, where the question is no longer whether the unborn are human but whether their humanity deserves protection

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Topics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Culture

The Hidden Influence of Music and Media on Your Mind and Spirit

Posted by Estefania Galvan on February 19, 2025 at 5:00 AM

The gospel of Jesus Christ was never meant to be a sales pitch for wealth and luxury. Yet, for years, prosperity teachings have misled people into believing that financial abundance is a sign of God’s favor. Preachers who promise material riches in exchange for donations have twisted the purpose of the church, turning faith into a business and believers into customers. This harmful narrative needs to stop.

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Topics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Culture

The Greatest Wealth Is God: Rejecting Prosperity Lies

Posted by Estefania Galvan on February 18, 2025 at 5:00 AM

The gospel of Jesus Christ was never meant to be a sales pitch for wealth and luxury. Yet, for years, prosperity teachings have misled people into believing that financial abundance is a sign of God’s favor. Preachers who promise material riches in exchange for donations have twisted the purpose of the church, turning faith into a business and believers into customers. This harmful narrative needs to stop.

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Topics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Culture