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A Call to Rise and Shine: Embracing the Divine Light
In the heart of the prophet Isaiah's message lies a powerful call to action: "Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD has risen upon you." This isn't just a historical echo from the time of the Babylonian exile; it's a timeless beacon for all who find themselves shrouded in the darkness of despair. The world around us may be enveloped in shadows, but the divine light beckons us to rise above our circumstances, to embrace a hope that transcends the present and reaches into the future.
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal
The Sower's Seed: Embracing the Mystery of God's Word
In the heart of the Gospel of Luke, nestled between the bustling gatherings of eager listeners and the quiet fields of a sower, lies a parable that speaks directly to the soul of every believer. Today, we delve into the parable of the sower, as recounted in Luke 8:4–8, a narrative that challenges our modern sensibilities of efficiency and success. The message is clear: the Word of God is sown, and its growth is left to the divine. Our task is to sow, and then to rest in faith, hope, and love, trusting in the mysterious workings of the Holy Spirit.
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal
Polish Wind
Introduction This is another Seven Days in piece that was getting a lot of traction, and it is a bit all over the place, but I thought it is relevant to writers about the difficulties of the English language that make it so brilliant to write with.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 9 months ago in Journal
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever
Life is a fragile and fleeting gift, one that often gets taken for granted amidst the routines and distractions of daily living. The quote "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever" serves as a profound reminder that living fully and embracing continuous learning are not separate pursuits but deeply intertwined aspects of a meaningful existence.
By Nora Ariana9 months ago in Journal
Pune airport opens Udaan Yatri Café with Rs 10 tea, Rs 20 snacks for flyers
​In a significant move to make air travel more affordable and passenger-friendly, Pune International Airport has inaugurated the 'Udaan Yatri Café' at its new terminal. This initiative, under the Ministry of Civil Aviation's UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme, aims to provide budget-friendly refreshments to travelers, addressing long-standing concerns about exorbitant food and beverage prices at airports.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in Journal
From Broccoli to Babylon: Rediscovering the Power of Prayer in Crisis
In the hustle and bustle of our modern lives, it's easy to overlook the simple yet profound act of prayer. “Mum, do I have to pray even when there’s broccoli?, a child's innocent question about praying over broccoli may bring a smile to our faces, but it also prompts us to reflect on the role of prayer in our lives. Have we, in our comfort and contentment, lost the urgency to pray? Or do crises, like the one we faced with the latest pandemic, remind us of the necessity of turning to God? This article delves into the timeless prayer of Daniel from the Bible, exploring how his words can guide us in our own prayers during these challenging times.
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal
Best 12 Google Cloud Services companies in the world
Introduction: Finding the correct Google cloud partner is more important than ever in today's technologically advanced society. For this reason, we have compiled the list of the top 12 Google Cloud Services companies that you can rely on.
By Sam Joseph9 months ago in Journal
The Power of Storytelling
In a time where technology is developing at a breakneck pace and information is abundant, storytelling has become a potent technique for engaging audiences. Stories have a special power to captivate, uplift, and connect with people on a deeper level, whether in marketing, education, or interpersonal relationships. Gaining insight into the power of narrative can improve communication and create deep connections.
By Shahjalal Shakik9 months ago in Journal
The Vineyard's Call: A Parable of Trust and Betrayal
In the heart of Jerusalem, a city buzzing with the fervor of the Passover, Jesus entered not as a mere visitor but as a catalyst for change. Welcomed by the masses yet scorned by the religious elite, His actions in the temple—overturning tables and driving out merchants—set the stage for a confrontation that would echo through the ages. As He faced the priests and Pharisees, who questioned His authority, Jesus responded not with direct answers but with a parable that cut to the core of their hypocrisy and the broader human condition.
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal
Do You Remember 19
Sometimes, you are just 19 – standing in your kitchen on a Friday morning, wondering how you woke up late again and didn’t have time for breakfast. You rush through your morning, still feeling the weight of the night before, but it’s okay. You’ll make do with what you’ve got. You’ll grab something small later. Maybe a snack from the fridge. Maybe a piece of fruit, though you can’t remember the last time you really craved one. You’re just 19, and this moment is fleeting. You wonder, as you pull your jacket over your shoulders, how you’re going to say goodbye to the teenage years. You’re still not sure when or how, but you’ve got thirty Fridays left. Just thirty.
By Parthivee Mukherji 9 months ago in Journal










