This morning, a wave of frustration washed over me as I pondered a pervasive and troubling trend in our society: the relentless urge to assign blame for every misfortune. It feels as though we’ve become a culture of finger-pointers, reflexively seeking a scapegoat rather than engaging in thoughtful analysis and constructive solutions. This blame game…

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Life is a delicate dance on the edge of a precipice. We meticulously plan our steps, meticulously calculate the odds, yet we inevitably flirt with risk. We build our lives like fortresses, brick by careful brick, yet a single storm can reveal unforeseen vulnerabilities. This isn’t a condemnation of our efforts, but a testament to…

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This morning, the phrase “One tiny word makes all the difference,” sent my mind racing. As children, we were often told, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.” But experience quickly taught us the fallacy of that saying. One poorly chosen word, a careless taunt or a thoughtless remark,…

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And they took offense at him. — Mark 6:3b This phrase from Mark’s Gospel encapsulates the tragic irony of Jesus’s ministry in Nazareth. The people most familiar with him, took offense because he was “the carpenter’s son” (Mark 6:3), and thus were blinded by their preconceived notions. They expected him to conform and to fit…

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Mark 5:34 recounts Jesus’s words: “Daughter, your faith has made you well, go in peace, and be healed of your disease.” This verse reminds me of my upbringing in the South, where revivals and faith healers were common. While I witnessed remarkable “healings,” I also observed instances where the lack of healing was attributed to…

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