Category: Christian worldview

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Illustration of a small figure standing on a hill watching the sun, wind, and river move in repeating cycles, symbolizing the themes of Ecclesiastes 1.

Ecclesiastes 1: When a King Admits Life Feels Like Vapor

Have you ever had that moment where you stop in the middle of your routine and think, “Is this it?”
You work, you push, you build, you scroll, you try to get ahead—and then the next morning the alarm goes off and everything starts over. The weekend you waited for ends.

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Illustration of a strong man laying down his weapons before a bright light from above, symbolizing surrendering human strength to the wisdom of Adonai.

Wisdom Is Better Than Strength

We live in a world that celebrates strength. People admire physical power, strong personalities, and visible influence. Many believe that the one with the loudest voice, the strongest body, or the greatest independence is the one who truly wins. But God’s Word shows us a different foundation.

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Illustration of a cross standing steady over a city skyline while waves of pressure and chaos swirl below, symbolizing unshakable Easter hope in a shaking world.

When the World Shakes: Easter, Hope, and the Return of the King

We are living in a time where the weight of the world feels heavy on ordinary shoulders. Gas prices rise and fall with wars we did not start. Families feel the impact at the pump, at the grocery store, and in every part of their budget. Political tensions keep people on edge, with divisions deepening over who is right, who is wrong, and who is to blame. It is easy to live with a low-grade anxiety that never fully turns off.

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