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  • Seeing Others Through God’s Eyes: A Spiritual Reflection

    We all do it. We see someone in gym gear headed to Greggs and think, “Vain!” Spot Christmas lights up in October? “Ridiculous.” Hear a complicated coffee order and brace ourselves for a TED Talk on oat milk? “Pretentious.” But what if those snap judgements are more than just funny observations? What if they’re barriers…

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  • Embracing Dependence: The True Meaning of Lent

    Lent isn’t just about giving up sweets or caffeine for 40 days—it’s about learning to depend on God. When Jesus went into the wilderness, He wasn’t just enduring hunger; He was facing real temptation—the same kinds we face every day. Would He take control or trust the Father? Would He seek power without pain? Would…

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  • The Miracle at Cana: Jesus’ First Transformation

    The wedding at Cana is one of the most surprising stories in the Gospels. Jesus’ first miracle wasn’t healing the sick or calming a storm—it was turning water into wine at a wedding. On the surface, it seems almost trivial. But dig a little deeper, and you’ll find a profound message about joy, abundance, and…

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  • Living Faithfully in Anticipation: Lessons on Idleness from 2 Thessalonians 3:6-15

    In 2 Thessalonians 3:6-15, Paul’s message to the church is both direct and deeply challenging: “Keep away from every brother who is idle.” He warns against idleness, calling us to live with diligence and purpose, especially as we anticipate Christ’s return. While it’s natural to think of “waiting on the Lord” as a passive state,…

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  • Why is the Church in decline?

    I find it difficult to say when I became a Christian. Depending on how you define a Christian it could have come at different times. If a Christian is someone who attends Church, even if that is with no real desire to change in anyway, then I have been a Christian since around 2010 when

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