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The Serpent’s Code: Tracing the Demonic Thread of Transhumanism

Part II — The Modern Insurgence By the late 1950s, the postwar world stopped rebuilding and began escalating. Reconstruction gave way to competition, and competition hardened into technological

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A Vision of Hope and High Calling Amid Captivity

Even as the shadows lengthen and the AI-driven system tightens its grip on every place in the world and every soul, there is unshakable hope for those who belong to Jesus Christ. God has always preserved

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The Serpent’s Code: Tracing the Demonic Thread of Transhumanism

Part I —Ancient Origins For centuries, a particular vision has been forming, largely hidden beneath the surface of history—a vision of a perfected society. Not perfected by repentance or moral

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The Mind of Christ — The Inner Battle for Identity – Part 2

What follows is not a departure from what has already been said, but its unfolding. If Part One dismantles the illusion of distance and recovers the reality of indwelling, Part Two traces what happens

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The Mind of Christ – His Kingdom Within – Part 1

Christ lives in us and through us. This is the heart of the gospel as lived reality, not metaphor (Galatians 2:20). Spiritual reality calls us to slow down, to open our eyes, and to let Scripture itself

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PART 2 — Marriage The Threefold Cord

Marriage as Covenant, Calling, and Commission Biblically, love does not begin with preference. It starts with alignment—with God at the center. Everything grows from there. Ecclesiastes makes

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PART 1 — Marriage Beyond Endurance

Why Human Love Alone Is Not the Design Marriage has always carried a weight that far exceeds romance, preference, or personal fulfillment. Even in a culture determined to reduce it to compatibility

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Living Your Highest Call: Build Relationships Rooted in Faith

Actual needs—food, water—keep us alive. Everything else is what we want. But when we dress up as we need to, the lie begins. Only God satisfies. Hebrews 5:13 contrasts milk and solid food—the mature

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Sexual Bonding, Covenant, and the Cost of Misalignment

A Christian, Psychological, and Outcomes-Based Perspective From a Christian worldview, sex before marriage does cause damage, not because God is punitive or restrictive, but because it violates God’s

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The Seed of Promise: The Israel We are Called to Bless

At the beginning of God’s (Yahweh) redemptive story—before any nation rose to power, before any temple was built or destroyed—there was a promise. Spoken by the Creator to a man named Abram under

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The Rise of the Fourth Kingdom: Digital Dominion and Prophetic Fulfillment

According to the futurist view of eschatology, the fourth kingdom described in Daniel’s vision—which began with ancient Rome—was never fully dismantled. It was interrupted, not concluded. Daniel

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Write the Vision: The Call to Rise in Faith and Purpose – Part 3

John, exiled on Patmos, received The Revelation of Jesus Christ—not merely a chronology of judgment, but an unveiling of Jesus in glory and His eternal purpose for His people (Revelation 1:1). The letters

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Write the Vision: The Call to Rise in Faith and Purpose – Part 2

Faith calls us higher. But before it lifts us up, it humbles us down. It breaks the shell of our self-sufficiency, dismantles our independence, and calls forth transformation from the inside out. This

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Write the Vision: The Call to Rise in Faith and Purpose – Part 1

Habakkuk was deeply troubled by the state of his nation. The righteous remnant of Judah mourned the wicked deeds of their fellow tribesmen during Josiah’s reign. With widespread sin in Jerusalem

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Five Failed Predictions of the Rapture of the Church

Throughout Christian history—especially in the modern era—various individuals and movements have confidently predicted the timing of the Rapture or the visible return of Jesus Christ. These predictions

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Enduring the Path to Spiritual Sonship

“I know the plans I have for you. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11 Jesus bore His soul and gave His life. Then he resurrected and

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Rooted to Lead: How Spiritual Growth Fuels Strong Leadership

Leadership isn’t a sprint to the spotlight—it’s a process of growing deep before reaching wide. In Christian leadership, fruitfulness comes from depth. The most impactful leaders are those who cultivate

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“Leadership Lessons from Nature: What Eagles Can Teach Us About Leading and Growing”

Leadership Lessons from Nature: How Eagles Teach Us to Lead and Inspire As a teenager in the seventies, I lived at Glacier National Park in Montana, where nature’s beauty was always on display. One

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Impossible Odds: Unveiling the Miraculous Significance of Life and Purpose

 Years ago, after finishing lunch with colleagues at a conference in Reno, I began strolling back to the meeting, casually meandering through the sea of slot machines. The flashing lights and

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Timeline of Moses’ Life in Three Acts

Moses’ life is divided into three 40-year periods, as described in the Bible (Acts 7:23, 7:30; Deuteronomy 34:7), spanning from his birth in 1526 BC to his death in 1406 BC (based on the early Exodus

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What’s Your Sweet Spot?

Taking ownership of your dream is like finding your own “sweet spot” and maximizing it to add value to others. What you are passionate about? What activity inspires you and compels you to improve

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YOU BECOME WHO YOU HANG OUT WITH

We’ve all heard the phrase, “Birds of a feather flock together.” It speaks to a powerful truth—who we spend time with shapes who we become. People naturally gravitate toward others

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