Your Brain Should Not Be a Piggy Bank For Just Anything: The Radical Ideas of “Pedagogy of the Oppressed.”
Imagine you are sitting in a classroom; the fluorescent lights are humming, the clock is ticking, and the teacher is…
Imagine you are sitting in a classroom; the fluorescent lights are humming, the clock is ticking, and the teacher is…
For so many people, especially the young adults, when we think of love, our minds often drift to the cinematic:…
In today’s busyness of the modern religious life, it is remarkably easy to confuse activity with purpose. We many many…
In the quiet moments of our lives, within the walls of our homes, behind closed doors with our spouses, and…
Success is hardly a matter of luck; it is almost always a matter of architecture. Many people spend their lives…
The world screams “the grind.” We are told that to succeed, we must attend to our desks, fueled by caffeine,…
In our today’s society, we many many times view marriage as a chronological milestone, a box to be checked once…
My dearest readers, one way I would love for us to look at this is that in the architecture of…
We have been sold a lie about the “perfect” morning. In the world of self-development, the morning is often treated…
One way to look at something powerful, iconic, or meaningful is with reverence: This place matters; this role matters; this…