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Simple Ways You Can Serve Others in College
When I first stepped into college in Jamaica, my mind was solely focused on one thing, getting through school and doing well. Of course, I thought about my family, and that motivated me…
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Essential Tips for Keeping Your Faith Strong in College
First off, I want to give a big congratulations on taking that bold step to further your education! College can be tough, but trust me, you’ve got this. Look at how far you’ve…
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Chasing Wealth, Losing Happiness While Time Slips Away
Growing up, I always dreamed of being rich. I thought that if I had enough money, everything would fall into place. I’d finally be able to provide for my family, live comfortably, and…
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How Christianity Is Practiced In America vs Jamaica: What You Need To Know
Today, I want to explore an interesting topic that highlights both the similarities and differences in how Christianity is practiced in Jamaica and America. Growing up in Jamaica, I’ve experienced firsthand what it’s…
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Faith Without Accountability Is Just Talk
As humans, we’re willing to make sacrifices for the things and people we love. We stand firm for what we believe in, whether it’s for a cause, a principle or a dream we’re…
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When Friendships Fade: Lessons in Love, Loss and Faith
Life has taught me a lot about relationships, especially friendships. Growing up, my family moved around often, as a result, I struggled to keep friends. After many years of being without a close…
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Find Out What It Means To Have “Amateur Faith”
For a long time, I felt unqualified to share my thoughts on faith and the Bible. I’m not a theologian, a pastor, or someone who has everything figured out. I’m not well-versed in…
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Bible Study For Beginners: 10 Fun Tips To Kickstart Your Faith Journey.
Let’s be honest, picking up the Bible and diving in can feel overwhelming, especially when distractions seem to pop up at every turn. I know this struggle all too well. I’ve watched people…
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God’s Timing in My Brother’s Battle with Schizophrenia
I’ll never forget the day my brother was first taken by his illness. I was eight years old, playing outside, laughing, and calling for him to join me. But he just stood there,…