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Why "I'm Fine" Is Costing You More Than You Think
The two words most likely to keep you emotionally stuck aren't "I'm struggling" or "I'm overwhelmed." They're "I'm fine." We say it automatically. To the coworker who asks how the week's going. To the spouse after a tense night. To the friend at church who catches us in the hallway. We say it and move on. Nobody has to go anywhere uncomfortable. But "I'm fine" is often a way of shutting down what still needs attention. What Emotional Suppression Does to the Brain and Body Whe
Mar 255 min read
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Connection as Our Glory and Superpower
In Psalm 8, the psalmist stands in awe of something almost too large to hold: God has made human beings just a little lower than Himself and crowned them with glory and majesty. Not angels. Not the mountains or the stars he's just finished praising. Us. Fragile, forgetful, frequently failing us. So what exactly is this glory? We know from Genesis that humankind was created in the image of God. Our glory is likely connected to this likeness. We reflect something of who God is.
Mar 175 min read
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Wired for God: Faith and Neuroscience of Spiritual Connection
Most people think faith and neuroscience are worlds apart. They're not. Brain science is revealing something beautiful: we are designed for spiritual connection. Our bodies, our brains, our nervous systems... they all point toward something bigger than ourselves. This isn't about reducing faith to biology. It's about discovering that the God who made us also made us for Him. Let's explore what happens when biblical truth and brain science meet. Your Brain on Prayer Scientists
Feb 153 min read
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