Hi everyone! Grace here hosting Open Link Night, which serves as an opportunity for us to link ONE poem of …Continue reading →| dVerse
What a strange era we find ourselves in. 2025 is, in many ways, comparable to the world war years. Reminders of human mortality assault us daily. Still, death has always been with us, as Seneca the Younger observed in the … Continue reading → The post We Are Not Alone in Death first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
Dear Mr. Elohim, Re. My Heart: May I begin by saying how much I appreciate the Wisdom and Maturity features you designed into this thing. Although I could wish they didn’t take an entire lifetime to become fully functional. Re. … Continue reading → The post Two Letters to My Manufacturer first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
Here’s a thought experiment. Suppose that we were to take the statements in Psalm 90:4 and 2 Peter 3:8 about a thousand years being like a day literally (which are probably not literal in their lit…| Kindle Afresh
What beauty is teaching me about finding hope and purpose My first week of my first year away at college, I went to Target and bought decorations for my dorm room. I bought imitation ivy to pin to the walls and artificial flowers that matched my quilt. I probably spent about twenty dollars, and afterward […] The post Cultivating Beauty is How To Force Back the Darkness first appeared on Amy Medina.| Amy Medina
When Christ returns, He will usher in a host of blessings, but one of those blessing shines above the rest. There is coming a day when we will see the face of our Savior. “No longer will ther…| Aliens and Pilgrims
He blotted out every living thing that was on the face of the ground ... Only Noah was left, and those who were with him in the ark (Genesis 7:23). The worldwide Flood is sobering to consider. In Noah's day, at a real point in time in actual history, every person on earth was drowned except the eig| JustinHuffman.org | The Online Home of Pastor Justin Huffman
In this scene from The Good Place, the gang arrives at the Good Place and finds that it’s even better than they imagined it would be. Flying puppies, the energy you had when you were twelve, and the joy of meeting people you’ve always wanted to meet—I mean, who doesn’t want to end up in a place like that? But what’s the Good Place actually like? Is it like this? Or is it different somehow? The post The (Actual) Good Place appeared first on Conciliar Post.| Conciliar Post
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Ancient Egyptians were deeply involved in questions of the afterlife: God did indeed set eternity in the hearts of all humanity across the ages.| Christ and Pop Culture