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Do You See the Person, or the Difference?
The problem is real, very real. Many people experience it constantly, not through open hostility, but through something softer. A passing comment, a polite assumption, a small remark that seems harmless yet quietly marks a difference. It is not always open prejudice, but a subtle form of othering, socially acceptable, almost invisible, and precisely for that reason it hurts so deeply. It often sounds like this: “Where are you really from?” These are not shouted insults. They

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Beyond the Gospels: Ancient Non-Christian Evidence for Jesus of Nazareth
Jesus of Nazareth is not read merely as a figure of the past, but as a living voice that continues to call, challenge, and transform. The Gospels endure because they do more than record events, they testify to a life that claimed meaning, authority, and hope for all humanity. Today, belief in Jesus is not sustained by tradition alone, nor by blind inheritance, but by a convergence of testimony: the witness of Scripture, the persistence of history, and the lived experience of

Elías
Feb 714 min read


Life That Is Not Consumed
Most people today do not consciously reject God. They simply drift through life overwhelmed by activity, responsibility, and noise. Days are filled with work, obligations, deadlines, and the effort to build a secure and respectable life. When work pauses, screens take over. Information replaces silence. Distraction replaces attention. Life keeps moving forward, but it is quietly being consumed. Jesus speaks directly into this condition with unsettling clarity: “They have eyes

Elías
Jan 36 min read


Why It Matters So Much Not to Judge Others
Many people feel a tension they cannot quite name. We want to do what is right. We want to protect what is good. We want to make sense of the world. And yet, almost without noticing, something hard begins to grow in us when judgment becomes our default posture. Relationships fracture. Compassion fades. The heart starts to narrow. Jesus speaks directly into that space. He does not begin with a complicated theory, but with a simple command that reaches straight into the way we

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Dec 25, 20254 min read


Why Mercy Is the Way Jesus Shows Us How to Live
Many people are asking the same quiet question, sometimes out loud, often only to themselves: How do I live in a world that hurts people without becoming hard, resentful, or bitter? Jesus speaks directly into that question. Not with theory, but with a way of living that protects the heart and opens it toward God. He begins by revealing what God is like. “Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful,” he says, grounding everything in the character of God himself (Luke 6:36). M

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Dec 25, 20253 min read


Are you Tired, Overwhelmed, or Carrying More Than You Can Hold?
There are moments in life when even moving forward through the day feels heavy. Not because you are weak, but because you have been strong for too long.You have been carrying responsibilities, expectations, worries, and silent fears. You keep going, yet inside you feel drained, stretched thin, and unsure how much longer you can hold everything together. If this is where you are, pause for a moment. You are not failing. You are human. And you are not alone. Jesus speaks direc

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Dec 20, 20255 min read


When ‘Not Enough’ Won’t Let You Rest: Finding Peace Beyond Comparison
You may recognise this feeling: no matter what you do, it never seems to be enough. Someone else always appears more successful, more confident, more fulfilled. Over time, this quiet comparison can turn into a constant inner voice that says, “I’m falling behind.” Psychologists call this chronic inadequacy, and it often grows out of comparing ourselves to others again and again. We live surrounded by measures of worth. Careers, income, appearance, lifestyle, and especially soc

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Dec 20, 20255 min read


What is the meaning of Life?
Many people wonder why we exist. They search for a reason strong enough to carry them through everyday routines and the hardest moments. Jesus offers an answer that is simple but deeply meaningful. He tells us: “You are the light of the world.” This statement is not reserved for a select few. Jesus spoke these words to ordinary people gathered on a hillside. By calling them light, He gave their lives a clear purpose. Light exists to make life visible, warmer, and better for o

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Dec 20, 20252 min read


Finding Peace: Trusting the Father to Overcome Anxiety
Anxiety can feel like a heavy weight pressing down on our daily lives. It can be about uncertainty, pressure, and the fear of losing control. Many people carry the constant burden of expectations, decisions, and an unpredictable future. Jesus understood this struggle deeply. He saw that anxiety grows when life is carried alone, and he invited people to trust the Father, gently shifting their hearts from fear and self-reliance toward faith and rest. A close-up of a white lily

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Dec 20, 20253 min read


Repent and Believe: The Heart of Jesus’ Message
From the very start of His ministry, Jesus made a clear and powerful statement: “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel” (Mark 1:15). This message highlights two key actions that belong together, repentance and belief. Separating them changes the meaning of what Jesus taught. This post explores why belief alone is not enough and why repentance is essential for a genuine relationship with Jesus. Why Belief Alone Is Not Enough

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Dec 20, 20253 min read
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