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World Cup: Pray Like You Play

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As the world watches the World Cup, millions of fans are captivated by the passion, discipline, and sacrifice displayed on the field. Behind every goal, every victory, and every championship run are years of training, self-denial, and commitment. Athletes willingly endure discomfort because they have their eyes fixed on a prize. The apostle Paul used a similar picture when he wrote: “Everyone who competes for the prize is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a perishable crown, but we for an imperishable crown. Therefore I run thus: not with uncertainty. Thus I fight: not as one who beats the air. But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified” (1 Corinthians 9:25-27, NKJV). Think about that. World Cup players are pursuing a trophy that will eventually gather dust. The cheers will fade. Records will be broken. Another tournament will come. Yet they willingly give everything for a temporary re...

Is Your Gift Really Yours?

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 Imagine spending years building something extraordinary. Your career. Your influence. Your body. Your talent. Your reputation. Now imagine waking up tomorrow and discovering it could all disappear. Uncomfortable thought, isn't it? Most of us don't spend much time there. We're busy chasing goals, building brands, collecting achievements, and proving our worth. Social media rewards performance. Society celebrates success. The message is clear: the more accomplished you become, the more valuable you are. Or so we're told. That's one reason athletes capture our attention. Take Noa Chokufa, one of Great Britain's rising young 400-meter talents. Recently, she posted an impressive 55.55-second performance in the 400 meters. Most people see the stopwatch and the result. What they don't see are the countless hours of training, the sacrifices, the setbacks, and the discipline required to shave fractions of a second from a race. It's remarkable. But perhaps the mo...

Rosemary and Other Herbs to Boost Memory

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Have you had this happen…You are all ready to go somewhere and you can’t find your car keys? Maybe you’ve walked into a room and suddenly your mind goes blank. What am I here for? The problem is so common that people see it as a “senior moment” and laugh it off. If you suspect your experience is more than a “senior moment,” there are a number of herbal preparations that can assist with memory issues, including Rosemary, Periwinkle, Ginkgo biloba, Gotu kola, and Sage . These five botanicals support cognitive function through a combination of increased cerebral blood flow, neurotransmitter regulation, and antioxidant protection. While they share overlapping neuroprotective benefits, their primary mechanisms differ. Here is a little bit on how they work: 1. Rosemary : Works by stimulating brain activity, and protecting the brain from oxidative stress, and preserving neurotransmitters associated with memory. It also reduces the buildup of toxic proteins associated with cognitive decline...

Men's History Month: Honoring God Through Your Body

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June marks the annual celebration of Men’s Health Awareness Month, a time to focus on the importance of men’s health and well-being. One critical component of men’s health is engaging in preventive care. True strength is not just about muscle mass or physical endurance. In God's design, a man's wellness is completely interconnected, spanning his body, mind, and spirit. Scripture reminds us that taking care of our physical health is a foundational act of stewardship and gratitude toward our Creator. Your body is God’s temple. When we view our bodies as a temple rather than just a vehicle, our approach to daily health shifts from an obligation to an act of worship. God has given men specific responsibilities to lead, protect, and provide, but fulfilling that calling requires a commitment to proactive self-care. A sedentary lifestyle and obesity can contribute to various health issues. This month is the opportunity to recommit to an active lifestyle and work toward achieving a hea...

The Daily Battle for a Father's Mind Begins at Breakfast: Every Bite Writes or Erases a Memory

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 What comes to mind when you hear the word manhood ? Strength? Independence? Providing for a family? Protecting those you love? Many men spend decades building careers, accumulating knowledge, developing skills, and earning respect. Yet there is a question that quietly waits in the background, one that few of us ask until much later: What good is strength if you lose the ability to remember who you are? It is a sobering thought. We celebrate physical strength. We admire discipline. We respect resilience. Yet some of the greatest challenges facing men today are not found in the gym, the boardroom, or the workplace. They are unfolding silently between the ears. Memory loss. Cognitive decline. Dementia. Alzheimer’s disease. The numbers continue to rise, and neuroscience is increasingly revealing that the brain is not simply a victim of aging. To a surprising degree, it reflects the accumulated choices of a lifetime. Think about that for a moment. What if caring for your mind is one of...

When Light 'Speaks' Healing Into Your Body: How light, clean living, and God’s design help the body remember how to heal

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You can have the newest phone, the strongest battery, the best camera, the fastest processor, and the cleanest design. But if the signal is blocked, the message does not get through. No bars. Dropped calls. Frozen screen. Delayed messages. Frustration. And here is the wild thought: the human body works with communication too. Your body is not a random machine. It is a living communication network. Every cell, nerve, muscle, joint, gland, organ, and tissue is constantly sending and receiving signals. The question is not whether the body is communicating. The question is: are we helping the signal or blocking it? Light. Movement. Touch. Breath. Rest. Living food. Faith. Order. These are not just wellness words. They are signals. They are instructions. They are part of the language the body was designed to understand. This is where science and Scripture start shaking hands. Modern health practitioners use a therapy known as low-level laser therapy , also called cold laser therapy or phot...

Spritual Agnosia: Can Stewardship Be The Best Answer... Or is it Neuroscience...Or is it Psychology?

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  A brilliant man once looked at his wife and reached for her head as if she were his hat. Think about that. His eyes worked. His brain could notice details. He could describe shapes, colors, features, angles, and objects. But something deeper had broken: he could not recognize the whole person in front of him. The condition is called visual agnosia — a neurological disorder where a person can see, but cannot properly recognize or interpret what is being seen. In Dr. P’s case, it also included prosopagnosia , often called “face blindness,” which made it difficult for him to recognize people by their faces. So he could see parts. He could not perceive meaning. And maybe that is not just a neurological story. Maybe it is a mirror. Because many of us are living with spiritually fragmented vision. We can see pieces of life, but we miss the whole. We see money, but miss stewardship. We see attraction, but miss covenant. We see success, but miss calling. We see stress, but miss what the...