Category: Division

The Military Budget Debate: Why Spiritual Perspective Matters 

Reflecting on Government Decisions, Unity, and Faith in Troubled Times  As I was working on some other material today, I came across an article1 that really made me stop and think. It talked about the President asking Congress to dramatically increase the military budget—by more than 40 percent—to a staggering $1.5 trillion, while at the same time proposing cuts to domestic…

Who Has Bewitched You? A Call to Reflect

Understanding Our Role as God’s Image-Bearers and Staying Grounded in His Truth What It Means to Be Created in God’s Image Have you ever wondered why people often talk about humans being “made in God’s image”? It’s a powerful idea that comes straight from the Bible, specifically in Genesis 1:26-27. These verses explain that every human being carries God’s image.…

Why Political Vitriol Goes Against God’s Will 

How Divisive Speech Undermines God’s Purpose—and What We Can Do Instead  Turn on the news, scroll through social media, or even join a family gathering, and you’ll likely witness heated political debates. Voices get louder, tempers flare, and harsh words are exchanged. It’s easy to get swept up in this division, but have you ever wondered—what does God think about all this? Does constant arguing and name-calling fit into His…

Choose Your Words Wisely: Lessons from the Bible

Why What We Say Matters Words have an incredible power—they shape our relationships, influence our actions, and even impact our well-being. The Bible has a lot to say about the importance of the words we use, reminding us to choose them wisely. Let’s take a closer look at some key verses that emphasize the role of our speech in everyday…

Breaking the Cycle of Polarization: Healing Through Forgiveness and Empathy

Exploring the Hidden Harm of Hatred and the Transformative Power of Understanding  Introduction: How Does Polarization Turn Into Hatred?  Have you ever wondered why conversations about politics, social issues, or even family disagreements feel more divided than ever? This growing divide, known as polarization, encourages people to take sides and stick fiercely to them. When we label those who disagree with us…

Overcoming Offense: A Path to Spiritual Growth

Shifting Your Mindset to God’s Standard and Reaching New Levels Faith is one of the most powerful forces in a believer’s life, enabling us to move mountains and walk in purpose. Yet, faith can be subtly hindered when we fall into the common but dangerous trap of offense. When we agree with offense and allow it to become embedded in…

Navigating Division: Speaking Truth and Love in Christian Life

Lessons from Scripture for Navigating Division and Upholding Truth Introduction: Why Truth and Love Matter in Christian Life In today’s world, it’s easy to see how people can be divided—especially when it comes to questions about right and wrong. For Christians, these divisions aren’t new. But our calling is clear: we’re meant to speak the truth, and to do it…

Can a Divisive President Truly Unite the Nation?

Reflections on Leadership, Unity, and the Power of Words Would a Sitting President Egg On Supporters by Disparaging the Nation? Why would a sitting president egg on supporters by continuously disparaging the nation? In the complex world of politics, the words and actions of a sitting president carry immense weight. When a leader chooses to criticize their own country or…

George Washington’s Farewell Address: A Guide for Today

Simple Reflections on Washington’s Guidance for Our Troubled Times When George Washington left the presidency in 1796, he shared a few final words for the American people. This “Farewell Address” wasn’t just a goodbye—it was a heartfelt message filled with hopes and warnings that he believed would help protect the young United States for years to come. Even though more…