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How a Teen’s Compassion Reminds Christians to Love Their Neighbors

When 14-year-old Royal Cuthrun stopped to help an elderly woman wandering in dangerous Arizona heat, his quick compassion may have saved her life. This article reflects on the Good Samaritan, loving your neighbor, and how Christians can slow down in an age of hurry long enough to see, serve, and respond with the compassion of Jesus.

What Deadly Earthquakes Teach Christians about Faith, Compassion, and Hope

After two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela and rescuers pulled a security guard alive from the rubble eight days later, Christians are reminded how fragile life can be. This article reflects on Psalm 46, the Good Samaritan, end-times speculation, and the call to comfort others with the compassion and hope of Christ.

What the Daylight Saving Time Debate Reveals about How We Steward Our Days

As Congress considers permanent daylight saving time, Christians have an opportunity to think carefully about time, rest, safety, and neighbor-love. This article reflects on what it means to number our days wisely, honor God-given rhythms, and consider how later sunsets and darker mornings may affect children, families, farmers, workers, and communities.

What an 11-Year-Old’s Trash Bin Business Reveals about Courage and Service

Eleven-year-old Ashton Meyer started a trash-bin-cleaning business by knocking on doors, risking rejection, and doing work most people would rather avoid. His story reminds Christians that courage is often formed through ordinary work, small faithfulness, humble service, and the willingness to keep going after hearing no.

What Planting Trees in Ghana Reveals about Loving Our Neighbor

A village in Ghana’s cocoa belt shows how planting and protecting trees can restore more than forests; it can help provide clean water, dignity, and hope for families. This article reflects on the Golden Rule, creation care, and how Christians can love their neighbors through small, faithful acts that trust God to bring the growth.

What a Parasite Outbreak Reveals about the Fragility of Ordinary Life

A recent multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak reminds us how quickly an ordinary meal can become a source of illness, uncertainty, and disrupted plans. This article reflects on Jesus’ teaching about worry, the fragility of everyday life, and the quiet daily mercies God provides through food, clean water, health, community, and His faithful care.

The Christian Trend Everyone's Fighting About

A viral debate questions whether integrating faith into social media's 'chic' trends elevates sacred practices or diminishes their reverence. This article offers a compelling counter-perspective, exploring how embracing modern platforms can authentically invite others toward Christ without succumbing to condemnation or conformity.

What Rising Cancer Rates Reveal about Hope, Compassion, and the Fragility of Life

The World Health Organization warns that global cancer cases could nearly double by 2050, a sobering reminder of life’s fragility and the suffering that touches so many families. This article reflects on how Christians can respond with compassion, prayer, practical care, and hope in Christ, the Great Healer who promises full restoration in the life to come.

What xAI’s Lawsuit Teaches Christians about Building Technology with Parapets

Minnesota’s new AI nudification law and xAI’s First Amendment lawsuit raise complicated legal questions about speech, liability, and technology regulation. But this article argues that Christians must also ask a deeper moral question: when powerful tools create foreseeable harm, what responsibility do builders have to create guardrails, protect victims, and love their neighbors?

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