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Sorry About The Goldfish
I’d like to begin with a simple apology... I’m sorry about the goldfish. I know it was your daughter’s favorite. And I understand that, from your perspective, there was no reason for it to be anywhere near the office microwave. In my defense, I didn’t think it would fit, which is why I only tried it for a second!
By Kaliyah Myers5 days ago in Humor
Easter or Resurrection Day? A Simple Explanation to Stop the Online Debates
Every year around this time, people debate on social media whether to say EASTER or RESURRECTION DAY. They even tell me what to say on my Facebook news feed. I could clap back and tell them what I have said, preached, and lived the occasion for over seven decades. Instead, I am using the debates as a teachable moment.
By Margaret Minnicks5 days ago in FYI
Green Flags That Predict Long‑Term Relationship Success
When individuals consider relations, they tend to pay attention to red flags, which are the warning signs that something is going bad. However, green flags are also important, and, in many cases, more helpful in the construction of long-term love. These are good behaviors, emotional styles and communication styles that show that a relationship is healthy, stable and allows growth in the long term.
By Willian James5 days ago in Confessions
Why Dating App Burnout Happens And How To Recharge Dating Motivation
Dating applications have emerged as one of the most popular methods of connecting with a romantic partner, being convenient, straightforward, and providing a broad profile of potential partners. Nevertheless, as this has its positive side, numerous users are exposed to an increasing level of fatigue, frustration, and emotional exhaustion often known as dating app burnout. What begins as a fun method of networking with new individuals may eventually become a monotonous and tiresome process.
By Willian James5 days ago in Confessions
A Story of Hope in the Midst of Suffering. AI-Generated.
In a small town torn apart by war, a family huddled together in the ruins of what had once been their home. The youngest child clutched a worn Bible, passed down through generations, and whispered, “God will not leave us.” Amid the smoke, fear, and uncertainty, this family—like countless others—found moments of peace through prayer, faith, and the message of the Cross.
By Evanthia Giannou5 days ago in Confessions
How Dating Shapes The Way We Fall In Love
The emergence of internet dating has literally changed the way individuals get to know, socialize and fall in love. The relationships which previously depended on a chance meeting, a social group or a common place has now moved into a digital environment where relationships may start with a swipe, a message or a well thought-out profile. This movement has transformed not only the dating process but also the way people feel, the style of communication, and the experience of building romantic relationships.
By Robert Smith5 days ago in Confessions




















