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:…
The world screams “the grind.” We are told that to succeed, we must attend to our desks, fueled by caffeine,…
We have been sold a lie about the “perfect” morning. In the world of self-development, the morning is often treated…
Spend some time today thinking about someone in your life who needs encouragement. It might be someone walking through a…
Character is most often judged by visible achievements, titles, success, intelligence, or influence, but these things can be performed, rehearsed,…
Life sometimes feels complicated, but beneath the noise and complexity lies a simple truth, and that truth is that most…
Therefore seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not; But have renounced the hidden things…
Some people treat poverty as a static condition, a temporary inconvenience, a challenge to endure, or worse, a lifestyle to…
Proverbs 23:19-23 is a fatherly appeal to live with intention, with restraint, and with reverence for wisdom. It is not…