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God’s “Insurance Plan” Isn’t What You Think

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We love the idea of security. Insurance policies, backup plans, emergency funds—we build our lives around minimizing risk. We want guarantees. We want control. And if we’re honest, a lot of us quietly expect God to function the same way—as some kind of divine insurance policy. We follow Him, stay morally decent, maybe serve at church… and in return, He protects us from pain, failure, and loss. But that’s not the God of the Bible. Jesus never offered Himself as a safety net. He offered Himself as everything . In Luke 9:23, Jesus says, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.” That’s not safe. That’s not comfortable. That’s not an insurance plan—it’s a surrender. And yet, here’s the paradox: when we give up our illusion of control, we actually step into the only real security that exists. Proverbs 3:5–6 says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will...

Why God Probably Doesn't Have PTSD

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  Faith  •  Culture  •  For the Generation That Has Seen Everything When the World Feels Like a Puzzle Dumped on the Floor The pieces look wrong from where you're standing. But you're not the one holding the box top. G 5 min read  •  Faith + Real Life You wake up. You check your phone. And before your coffee even cools, you've taken in war, famine, earthquakes, tornadoes, flooding, trafficking, layoffs, and another breaking alert demanding your nervous system respond. Then somehow you're supposed to answer emails, make dinner, pay bills, and act like you're fine. A lot of us are moving through life right now carrying what feels like quiet, daily trauma. Not always the clinical kind. That constant hum of dread. That low pressure in the chest. That feeling that something is always about to break. Another storm. Another impossible headline. Another family torn apart. Here's how it feels: like someone took a 10,000-piece puzzle, dumped it on the floor, kic...

Spiritual Conductivity: Is Your Soul Running on Low 'Mineral' Levels?

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Let’s be honest: most of us don’t think much about minerals unless a doctor brings them up, a supplement ad gets weirdly aggressive, or our body starts acting like a phone on 2% battery. But minerals matter. They help your body do the hidden work that keeps you alive. Signals fire. Muscles move. Rhythms stay steady. Things connect the way they’re supposed to. And when those tiny elements are out of balance, your whole system can feel off. Which raises a wild question: if the body needs the right stuff for healthy electrical function, what does the soul need for healthy spiritual conductivity ? Not in a lab-coat, science-project sense. In a real-life, following-Jesus-on-a-Tuesday kind of sense. Jesus said, “Abide in me, and I in you” (John 15:4). That’s connection language. Flow language. Stay plugged in. Stay close. Stay where the life is. Because a branch that disconnects from the vine does not become more free. It just dries out. That sounds a lot like us. Sometimes we wonder why we ...
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Mineral deficiencies are often caused by factors such as poor dietary intake, malabsorption, soil depletion, increased bodily demand, medication interference, chronic alcoholism, and fluid or blood loss. These conditions can lead to low levels of essential minerals, including iron, magnesium, calcium, zinc, and potassium, all of which are crucial for various aspects of health such as oxygen transport, bone strength, immune function, and heart health. Key Causes of Mineral Deficiencies • Poor Dietary Intake: A diet low in nutrient-dense foods, or high in processed foods where minerals are removed during manufacturing. • Malabsorption Issues: Digestive conditions like celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease, or surgery (such as bariatric or gastric bypass) prevent the body from absorbing nutrients properly. • Soil Depletion: Over-farming and certain agricultural practices have reduced the mineral density in soil, so crops grown in this soil may have fewer...

Is Clean Air Really That Big of a Deal?

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Air is the most immediate necessity of life. While a person can survive weeks without food and days without water, only minutes pass before the body suffers without oxygen. Every breath delivers oxygen to the bloodstream, fueling cells and sustaining vital organs.  Clean air supports efficient lung function, heart performance, and brain activity. When air quality declines, even healthy individuals may experience fatigue, headaches, and respiratory irritation.                                                                                      Long-term exposure to polluted air is linked to asthma, cardiovascular disease, and decreased immune resilience. Fine particulate matter can enter the bloodstream through the lungs, contributing to inflammation throughout the body....

If You Escape the Noise of Life, What Will You Do With the Silence? Fresh-air Places May Be God's Gift to Man

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You know that first deep breath you take after leaving the city? No exhaust, no bus fumes, no weird chemical smell drifting up from the street. Just pine, wet dirt, maybe rain on leaves. Your shoulders drop a little without you even telling them to. Clean air does something to you. Out in a forest, the world finally stops shouting. The traffic soundtrack is gone. Your phone signal might even disappear for a while. At first it feels nice. Then it feels… strange. Almost uncomfortable. Because when the noise drops, the thoughts you’ve been dodging start getting loud. C. S. Lewis understood that tension. In The Screwtape Letters , he imagines a senior demon bragging that Hell is full of Noise, and that their goal is to make the whole universe one long blast of distraction. Music and silence, he says, are dangerous because they pull people toward reflection, beauty, and ultimately toward God. If the enemy of our souls loves noise that much, maybe our desperate hunger for quiet is tryin...

The TASTE of Waiting: Just Like Bitter Herbs @ Work

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I almost canceled the whole project... We’d spent nearly two weeks inviting people to take part in a series of interviews. Emails, announcements, reminders, conversations after a meeting. Silence. Not a single “Yes.” I started doing what most of us do in that awkward in-between: questioning everything. Maybe the idea was bad. Maybe I heard wrong. Maybe God wasn’t really in this. I opened my laptop, ready to rethink the entire strategy, when I finally noticed something I’d somehow missed: a message from two days earlier. Someone had already volunteered. The “no response” I’d been stressing over wasn’t actually true. The provision had come. I just hadn’t seen it. Ever been there? Waiting, worrying, rewriting your whole life plan in your head, while God has already started answering behind the scenes? The Taste of Waiting Think of bitter herbs. Nobody eats them for the flavor. They’re sharp, strong, and uncomfortable on the tongue. But they help fight infection, support digestion, and bui...