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Peace Be Still in Troubled Waters

Jun 01, 2026
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Fear, anxiety, and confusion have a way of clouding our judgment and stealing our peace. In this article, I share how God used prayer, Scripture, and the encouragement of others to remind me of a simple truth: be still before the Lord. Through a personal story about an important life decision, I explore identity, faith, and the peace that comes from trusting God even when the future feels uncertain.
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No way back

May 31, 2026
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"The point of getting lost is to purposely find your way back to who you are" (the tears that taught me Morgan Richard Oliver) How? How do I find may way back to a person that has been in advance decomp for over a decade? All that is left of her is long dry bones?
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Cryptid Talk (Cryptids of the Week)

May 31, 2026
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Years back, I was heavily into the paranormal and cryptids in general. I am looking to rekindle my love of the weird and unusual, and figured I could share what I find
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The Mamdani Effect

May 30, 2026
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A message to all, I want to call this the Mamdani Effect… I think we are dancing around the real issue. We keep playing a secular word game about taxation, natural law, common law, wealth, human rights, and democracy. But underneath all of it sits one question: Who gets power over your life? Because in the real world, power does not stay abstract. Power taxes. Power regulates. Power audits. Power censors. Power licenses. Power punishes. Power decides who gets rewarded and who gets squeezed. The bigger the government, the bigger the reach. And when government becomes the parent, the citizen slowly becomes the child.
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Endurance

May 30, 2026
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Saul as a King of was a number of Kings in a line excellent rulers. It takes endurance, strength and courage to be a ruler. When David took over a a King after Saul in the bible neither one was bad or good and they both followed the Lord’s path. In the end it is also the people’s decision and God’s veto power to allow people to succeed without issue.
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An ongoing tale of leadership

May 30, 2026
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Friendship is very important because there should be more important ways to show loyalty than one path. Leadership, loyalty, honesty and trust in relationships is essential to a stable friendship.
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There is only one you...

May 29, 2026
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When you know you know... You have something inside of you that only you have. There is only one of you. We each have our gifts and when you look within you will see the amazing creation that you are. Every cell, every hair, every finger print and every breath you take has it's own unique, distinct quality. There are no accidents only circumstances and the fact that you are reading this right now shows the rare moment you are currently experiencing. You could have been doing anything else however you are here. Gratitude will enable you to see the truth. Let the truth keep you free. You deserve to be free!
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Thank you

May 28, 2026
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Thank you is a positive way of saying I value you. Allowing people to spend time with you and allow space for there ideas is excellent way to show people they belong in the world.
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Mental Health vs Deliverance: A Conversation the Church Needs

May 28, 2026
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Growing up in a difficult home environment, I struggled with anxiety, depression, and fear for many years. In this article, I share my personal experience with mental health, deliverance ministry, therapy, faith, and healing, and why I believe the Church needs a more compassionate, balanced conversation about mental health today. This is not an attack on the Church, but a call for wisdom, understanding, and support for those silently struggling.
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Welcome to my Notd Stream!

May 27, 2026
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Welcome to my brand new Notd. Here you will find exclusive tarot readings, crochet projects, patterns, and tips and other writing.
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Why I Left Materialist Science Behind

May 27, 2026
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Science Was Never the Enemy of God. Scientism Was. For years, I watched materialists act as if they owned science. They spoke as if reason belonged to them. The evidence belonged to them. Biology belonged to them. Physics belonged to them. Origins belonged to them. The classroom belonged to them. The laboratory belonged to them. The definition of science belonged to them. And if a Christian entered the discussion and said, “Wait. What if the evidence points to design? What if the world is not a cosmic accident? What if science is actually the study of God’s creation?” the materialist response came quickly. “That is not science.”
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Rejection, Forgiveness, and the Love of God

May 26, 2026
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Rejection can deeply wound the heart and affect the way we see ourselves, relationships, and even God. But Jesus understands rejection more than anyone. He was betrayed, abandoned, mocked, and crucified, yet He still chose forgiveness and love. While people may reject, misunderstand, or leave us, our value has never been determined by people, it comes from God. True healing begins when we stop seeking our worth in human acceptance and start finding our identity in Christ.
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Natural Selection Is a Filter, Not an Author

May 25, 2026
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Why the Origin of the Genetic Code Remains the Decisive Cause-Class Frontier There is a sentence modern science repeats so often that most people no longer hear what it says. “Natural selection built this.” Built the eye. Built wings. Built organs. Built immune systems. Built man. The word sounds scientific. It sounds settled. It carries the authority of the classroom, the museum, the textbook, and the documentary narrator. Yet the phrase hides a serious problem.
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A Bite of my Shame

May 24, 2026
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I can't yet come to a conclusion on whether or not it's ethical to lie about my childhood to the people who expect trust from me. I want to seem normal to folks that don't yet know me. I just don't know the right way to keep a person in my life by being honest and trying not to scare them away at the same time.
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Claude Did Not Just Make a Mistake

May 23, 2026
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In my research, I use multiple AI models to test arguments, compare claims, and expose weak reasoning. Most of the time, the process is useful. But sometimes an AI does more than make an error. It presents a claim with more certainty than the evidence allows. That is what happened with Claude. Claude defended micro-to-macro evolution as though the evidence were settled. It began with confidence and ended in retreat. That retreat matters. It showed that the original claim was not merely incomplete. It was overstated.
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First day

May 23, 2026
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Graduation playing saxophone "Today felt weird from start to finish. I played at graduation, " "then I saw my ex."
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Healing Begins with Honesty

May 22, 2026
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In this blog, I share my journey of learning to be honest with myself, others, and God about my anxiety and mental health struggles. For years, fear and shame caused me to hide parts of my life because I worried people would think less of me. Eventually, those hidden struggles affected my relationships, work, and spiritual life. After experiencing a severe anxiety attack and seeking inpatient help, I began learning healthier coping tools and started healing through honesty. This blog reminds readers that healing often begins when we bring hidden things into the light and allow God to work in truth.
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Help! I have anxiety!

May 22, 2026
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Anxiety can get the best of us, but there are ways to rewire our thinking, and you are not alone. This post offers encouragement and practical tips to help you take back control.
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Processing Anger in Your Heart

May 22, 2026
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Shame and anger can feel overwhelming, especially when they come from past hurt or personal mistakes. But these emotions don’t have to define you. Healing begins when we learn how to face them with truth, grace, and small, steady steps forward.
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I've Been There Too

May 22, 2026
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Encouragement for anyone experiencing darkness, hurt, or brokenness: God sees you, healing is possible, and even through deep pain, your story is not over, and there is still hope ahead.