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When Remembering Becomes Rebellion: The Spiritual Trap of Ancestor Worship
In recent years, a growing number of people—especially within the Black community—have turned to spiritual practices that attempt to “honor” ancestors in deeply emotional and personal ways. These practices may seem harmless or even meaningful, especially to those seeking to reclaim a lost cultural identity. But beloved, we

A Reprobate Culture on Display: Why the Diddy Trial Is More Than a Scandal
The federal trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs currently unfolding in Manhattan is not merely a celebrity unraveling—it is a sobering indictment of an entertainment empire soaked in decadence, manipulation, and what the Bible calls “lasciviousness.” As the fifth week of testimony unfolds—alleging racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking,

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Echoes of Eternity: How Scripture Still Speaks in Our Everyday Speech
There's something quietly profound about the way we speak. Words tumble out with routine ease, yet many of our most familiar phrases carry echoes from a much older, holier place. Whether we know it or not, the Bible—specifically the King James Version—still finds its way into

Who Was Cynthia Erivo?
