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    Kindness as an Identity: Why We Must Speak Life into Others

    • byValue Faith
    • February 11, 2026
    In the quiet moments of our lives, within the walls of our homes, behind closed doors with our…
    A man standing over a broken stone wall looking at a sunrise, representing breaking through excuses toward a better life.
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      Beyond The Wall of Excuses: Moving Beyond The Language of “Why I Couldn’t”

      • byValue Faith
      • February 7, 2026
      My dearest readers, one way I would love for us to look at this is that in the…
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        Why Your Morning Routine isn’t Working: The Power of a Spiritual Reset

        • byValue Faith
        • February 6, 2026
        We have been sold a lie about the “perfect” morning. In the world of self-development, the morning is…
        A person contemplating two paths, symbolizing the Stoic principle of seeing both the ideal and reality with clarity.
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          Look With Both Eyes: The Stoic Way of Seeing

          • byValue Faith
          • February 4, 2026
          One way to look at something powerful, iconic, or meaningful is with reverence: This place matters; this role…
          A person showing kindness to another without expectation, symbolizing character revealed through everyday treatment of others
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            Character Revealed: What Your Treatment of Others Says About You

            • byValue Faith
            • February 1, 2026
            Character is most often judged by visible achievements, titles, success, intelligence, or influence, but these things can be…
            A person walking along a calm path that represents the choices, consistency, and character that shape a life
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              The 3 C’s of Life: The Simple Framework That Shapes Everything

              • byValue Faith
              • January 31, 2026
              Life sometimes feels complicated, but beneath the noise and complexity lies a simple truth, and that truth is…
              A person holding an open Bible in soft light, symbolizing ministry rooted in mercy, endurance, and truth lived openly before God and others
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                Ministry Without Manipulation: Walking in Truth Before God and Men

                • byValue Faith
                • January 30, 2026
                Therefore seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not; But have renounced the…
                A person holding one closed book while standing before an endless library, symbolizing how believing you already know can block further learning
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                  The Illusion of Knowledge And The End of Learning

                  • byValue Faith
                  • January 29, 2026
                  “It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows.” – Epictetus Learning does…
                  A long road stretching toward the horizon, symbolizing patience, repetition, and the slow compounding process required for lasting success
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                    Compounding Requires Patience: The Discipline Most People Lack

                    • byValue Faith
                    • January 28, 2026
                    One of the most costly mistakes people make in life is trying to rush what is meant to…
                    A small stack of coins at the base of stairs leading to larger bills and invoices, symbolizing how ignoring today’s needs leads to greater costs tomorrow, illustrating that poverty charges interest.
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                      Poverty Charges Interest: Why Ignoring Today’s Needs Costs Tomorrow

                      • byValue Faith
                      • January 27, 2026
                      Some people treat poverty as a static condition, a temporary inconvenience, a challenge to endure, or worse, a…
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