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After the Revolution Wins, the Revolution Turns
Every revolution promises freedom.That’s the lie that gets people into the streets.What comes after victory is not freedom at all. It’s control. Continue Reading
The Burden of Being Called Guru
The word has always weighed heavy on my shoulders. Each utterance has cast upon me a humbling burden. In black and white it is a "mentor, guide, Continue Reading
Certified but Unprepared
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The Years Between
Forgive my redundancy; I’m still hung up on the anniversary date of my deployment to Kuwait and Iraq in 2005. We had our twenty-year reunion last Continue Reading
The West’s Death Spiral of Denial
Editor’s Note: This piece is published anonymously at the author’s request. Given the subject matter and today’s climate around public commentary, we Continue Reading
Cowardice is Contagious. But So is Courage.
Human behavior is rarely isolated. We watch each other constantly—measuring risk, gauging consequences, and adjusting our actions accordingly. When Continue Reading
On the Shore
On the shore the flag standsred, white, and bluewaving in a gentle breeze.Alongside a Union Jackand Tricolore she stands tall,guarding rows of Continue Reading
The Forsaken
In moments of deepest darkness, we are the monsters called forth. We are the devils summoned to bypass pleading with God for forgiveness. Beckoned and Continue Reading
How Public Health Systems Build Resilience During Crisis
Image source In recent years, many communities have faced sudden crises that disrupted daily life. Disease outbreaks, extreme weather, and local Continue Reading
Public Theology and Policy Impact: Why Both Matter Now More Than Ever
Image Source Can faith shape policy without taking sides? In a time of deep political division and nonstop digital noise, public theology offers a Continue Reading
What Parents Should Know About Early Language Delays
Image source Many parents start to wonder about language delays during everyday moments. You might notice your child points instead of using words, Continue Reading