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Go Ahead and Accuse Me, OK?: Hope In The Judgement

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  Imagine a courtroom. You’re the one on trial. There’s a prosecutor—relentless, smug, armed with receipts. He lists your failures, exposes private shame, names every time you gave in, gave up, lashed out, broke down. You shrink. He’s not wrong. But then you notice something: The prosecutor isn’t neutral. He’s the one who tempted you. The very one accusing you of falling… is the one who set the trap. This is not fiction. Scripture tells us there is an accuser—Satan—whose name literally means the accuser . (Revelation 12:10) His strategy? First, seduce. Then, shame. He lures us into destruction… then condemns us for being destroyed. But Jesus steps into the courtroom. And His judgment flips the entire system. Take the woman in John 8, dragged into public by religious leaders, caught in adultery. According to the law, she deserved death. But notice what Jesus did: He exposed the accusers , not the accused. He wrote something in the dust—mysterious, maybe the sins of the cro...

Secrets to Anti-Aging

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Aging is a word no one likes to hear. People spend lots of money trying to either reverse the “aging look” or try to slow it down. While some external treatments may give some temporary results, what you put into your body and daily lifestyle habits also plays a crucial role in the antiaging battle. In order to receive the maximum benefits of any antiaging regimen, I will share 10 keys to antiaging that can be put into practice right away with wonderful results. Antiaging Practices Infuse your body with an abundance of life-giving and energizing foods such as green leafy vegetables, fruits, and whole foods Get more antioxidants in Do cleanses periodically Give your body a rest from food. As you are able, fast periodically Get the proper amount of rest, and go to bed no later than 10 pm for the body to heal and restore Avoid a sedentary lifestyle Drink enough water daily Purpose in your heart to be in an attitude of gratitude no matter the circumstances Remove as much as possible intern...

Stop! Look! What's Beneath the Surface That's Good For You?

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  There’s something about a quiet kitchen at night. A pot steaming gently on the stove. The smell of garlic rising. Ginger sliced thin. A ritual you can’t quite explain, but somehow it feels… right. Maybe you’ve started doing this too—going back to roots, literally. Teas made from lapacho bark. Onions soaking in honey. Cat’s claw steeped slow. It’s not about trends. It’s something deeper. Ancient. Like your body is remembering something your mind forgot. You begin to ask: Why do these things matter? Why now? No one ever tells you that the journey to health can feel spiritual. That caring for your body stirs up something in your soul. That brewing a tea can make you want to cry for no reason at all. But maybe there is a reason. Because as you stir, you start feeling a question rise— what am I really trying to heal? You start to see the small choices—drinking ginger instead of soda, choosing rest over rushing—as more than self-care. You wonder if they’re whispers. Invitations. Maybe...

Herbal Weapons and Supplements Against Viral Infections

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As we approach the end of summer and the beginning of fall and the colder months ahead, there are certain steps we can take to prevent or help diminish the severity and duration of viral infections. Here are some recommendations. Herbal Weapons Ginger : It removes congestion, relieves headaches, soothes sore throat, and decreases inflammation. Cayenne: It stimulates and warm the body and helps reduce fever. Golden Seal: It destroys germs, and it is a strong herbal antibiotic. Licorice: It removes excess fluid from the lungs, relieves coughing, sore throat, and helps supply energy. Cat’s Claw: Strengthens the immune system and inhibits viral replication, reduces viral load by 90%, and it significantly reduces cell damage. Other Helpful Supplements and Foods Vitamin A : Good for the health of the lining of the throat and nose. Vitamin C: Strengthens the immune system and fights infections. Vitamin D: Plays a significant role in immune function. It is an immunomodulator, meaning it ...

How to Find Hope When You’ve Tried Everything Else

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  You know the feeling. That quiet undercurrent that surfaces when the noise settles. In the scroll. In the silence between episodes. In the moment you lie in bed and wonder, Is this it? It’s not always heavy. Sometimes it’s just a subtle restlessness. A sense that something's missing. Not wrong, exactly. Just… unfinished. Like a sentence that ends in a comma. Like a room that’s still waiting to be furnished. You’ve done things right. You've checked the boxes, chased the goals, stayed connected. And yet—there it is. That ache. Quiet, but persistent. What if that feeling isn’t weakness? What if it’s not burnout, not failure—not even a mental health red flag—but something more? We’re living in a world bursting with information, expression, innovation. And still—something’s off. Depression has tripled since 2020. Anxiety is everywhere. Suicide still haunts too many lives. Therapists are overwhelmed. Hope feels like it’s in short supply. But maybe that ache isn't just a symptom...

Who Do You Trust In Time of Need?

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When times are difficult, generosity often feels like the last thing we can afford. Yet, Scripture reminds us that it is in seasons of need that the beauty of giving shines brightest. The widow who gave her two small coins (Mark 12:41–44) had little, but her faith made her gift immeasurable. Jesus honored her offering because it reflected trust in God’s provision rather than reliance on earthly security. Generosity isn’t only about money—it’s about sharing our time, our prayers, our encouragement, and our presence with those who are struggling. In Galatians 6:2 we’re told to “carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” When we open our hands and hearts, we reflect the character of Christ, who gave Himself fully for us. During times of crisis, fear can tempt us to hoard or retreat. But generosity reminds us that our hope isn’t in our resources—it’s in God. Acts 2 describes the early church as believers who shared everything, ensuring that “there we...

When Sweet Turns Sour In Your Heart, Start Working Out!!!

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  When Sweet Turns Sour The other day I grabbed a piece of fruit that looked like an Instagram ad—bright, glossy, perfect. One bite in… bitter. Not just “meh,” but the kind that makes you want to spit it out and never touch that fruit again. We do that with people, don’t we? One bad mood, one awkward comment, one poor choice—and we mentally write them off. Bitter equals bad. Case closed. But here’s the twist: fruit ripens. People do too. Sometimes sweetness just takes a little time. The Workout You Didn’t Expect Living healthy isn’t just about sweating it out at the gym. It’s the whole package—moving your body, resting so it can recover, and fueling it with food that helps you thrive. Miss one part and your progress slows down. Love works the same way. It’s not some magic vibe that shows up when conditions are perfect—it’s a practice. A muscle. Every time you flex patience, it grows. Every time you pause instead of snapping, it recovers. Every time you feed someone encouragement in...