Monthly Archives: March 2026

The Law Written on the Heart: Paul’s Vision and Humanity’s Hope

The world today is marked by emotional turmoil, moral confusion, and collective suffering. We feel the weight of conflict, injustice, and the erosion of shared values. Even when we respond with compassion and empathy, the burden remains heavy. We long … Continue reading

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A Narrative of Conflict Resolution in Action

The hallway outside my classroom buzzed with the usual end‑of‑day chatter when I heard two voices rising above the noise. By the time I stepped into the corridor, Joyce and Daniel were standing face‑to‑face, their backpacks abandoned on the floor, … Continue reading

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Conflict Resolution

During my teaching career, I encountered numerous situations that required conflict resolution. During these moments of conflict resolution, it became painfully clear that neither party was truly listening to the other. Instead of engaging in a meaningful dialogue, they responded … Continue reading

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COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT

To enhance my community, I strive to cultivate my best self and exemplify the qualities I wish to see mirrored in others. I actively embrace and practice principles such as love, generosity, kindness, compassion, and empathy, extending these values to … Continue reading

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How the Cycle Can Be Broken

The cycle breaks the moment a generation becomes aware that they are shaping the next one. Decline happens when people live reactively. Renewal happens when people live intentionally. Here are the core ways the cycle can be interrupted: 1. Acknowledgment Instead of … Continue reading

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The Moral Decline in Society Didn’t “Just Happen” — Each Generation Contributed to the Next

One of the biggest misconceptions in society is that the moral decline we see today emerged out of nowhere. People shake their heads at the younger generations as if their values, attitudes, and behaviors were formed in a vacuum. But … Continue reading

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Adjusting to the COVID-19 pandemic.

I’ve handled the challenges of the pandemic with surprising ease. It no longer dominates my thoughts unless the conversation turns to it or I see someone wearing a mask. Those masks have become lasting symbols of that extraordinary period—like lingering … Continue reading

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PART 3: IF MY PEOPLE WOULD BUT PRAY

A Comparison of the Historical and Esoteric Meanings of 2 Chronicles 7:14 The verse, often paraphrased as “If my people would humble themselves and pray, I will heal their land,” has resonated across the centuries. Historically, it addressed a specific moment in … Continue reading

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IF MY PEOPLE WOULD BUT PRAY

Part 1 That line, if my people would but pray, carries a powerful, almost ancient longing — the sense that healing, restoration, and protection are possible if people turn their hearts toward something greater than themselves. It echoes a theme … Continue reading

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Part 2: People Pleasers

Saying no is necessary because it protects the very things that make a person whole — their time, their energy, their dignity, and their emotional well‑being. People‑pleasing feels like kindness on the surface, but underneath it slowly erodes a person’s sense of … Continue reading

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