It’s been quite a while since I’ve shared a psychology-related write-up. Recently, I saw a clip of liberal commentary that prompted a realization: even many otherwise balanced, reasonable people don’t fully understand what’s happening in the psyches of those on the radical ends of the political spectrum. And this phenomenon is not confined to oneContinueContinue reading “The Psychology of Political Conviction: Why Facts Often Fail to Change Minds”
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The Alarms of Prophecy: Elam in the Headlines and the Call to the Harpazo | Daily Bread, Sunday Session
Recent and unfolding geopolitical events echo Jeremiah’s prophetic warnings about judgment. This post connects those signs to Scripture and urges readers to consult Scripture, repent and seek salvation in Christ before it’s too late.
Character Speaks Louder Than Words | Daily Bread
As believers, we are often exposed to teachers or leaders who fail to live by the truths they preach. This is why scripture repetitively reminds us that discernment is essential. This post explores the difference between mistakes and willful choices, how to recognize hypocrisy without judgment, and why believers are called to protect their spiritual health by following truth over charisma. Practical guidance and scripture help readers embody discernment and allow God to shape character from within.
Authenticity Unveiled: The Moral and Psychological Breakdown in Radical Left Ideology
I continue to notice an alarming contradiction playing out over and over again. In this post, I attempt to examine that contradiction, and peel apart its layers. A Contradiction in Moral Focus It was the recent release of more detailed Epstein files that led me to a full conscious awareness of the contradiction in moralContinueContinue reading “Authenticity Unveiled: The Moral and Psychological Breakdown in Radical Left Ideology”
We Don’t Stop Caring, We Stop Carrying
There comes a point in life when you realize that love and attachment are not the same thing. When we grow apart from those we used to think we couldn’t live without, those who we were merely attached to without depth or reciprocation, we don’t stop caring; we stop carrying. That’s what real forgiveness andContinueContinue reading “We Don’t Stop Caring, We Stop Carrying”
This Is What Bold, Unashamed Faith Looks Like
This is a transcript of a message by Bryce Crawford, only 22 years old, mixed with my own commentary. Bryce is known for his street evangelism on YouTube, but here he is standing on a massive stage, saying the kinds of things most churches are afraid to say. No fluff. No performance. No crowd-pleasing Christianity.ContinueContinue reading “This Is What Bold, Unashamed Faith Looks Like”
The Retardation of Reason
For months, I’ve been struggling with diagnostic fatigue when it comes to this blog. I realized long ago that I speak from upstream of a culture that has deliberately moved downstream and dammed itself there. Only recently did it fully land that this does not render the work pointless. It simply means the audience wasContinueContinue reading “The Retardation of Reason”
Authenticity Unveiled: Noise of Ego vs. Voice of Spirit
The clash between illusion and truth is not only around us. It is within us. Nowhere is that battle clearer than in the noise of ego versus the voice of Spirit. The ego is loud. It demands attention, insists on control, and craves validation. It thrives on illusion because illusions protect its power. Ego willContinueContinue reading “Authenticity Unveiled: Noise of Ego vs. Voice of Spirit”
Authenticity Unveiled: Discernment in the Age of Spectacle
We live in a world obsessed with spectacle. Screens glow, voices shout, headlines scream for our attention. What matters is not whether something is true, but whether it can be seen, shared, and consumed. The result is an endless flood of noise where visibility masquerades as value, and entertainment poses as wisdom. But Christ neverContinueContinue reading “Authenticity Unveiled: Discernment in the Age of Spectacle”
Authenticity Unveiled: Truth and Illusion
The truth does not flatter.It frees. In our world and reality today, people often hate, fear, and avoid truth. Why? Because truth does not coddle us. It calls us out of darkness and into light. It strips away illusions until we are face to face with the reality of who we are and who GodContinueContinue reading “Authenticity Unveiled: Truth and Illusion”
