Exploring Faith and Purpose in Know, Trust, Abandon by Gerald Mackrell

Searching for Meaning Just as the spirit was perpetuated by the union of man (Adamand Eve) so to, was the sin of man. We took to sin like fish towater. Removal from the Garden (heaven) was then inevitable.Earth was created to facilitate this expected situation. Gerald Mackrell Know, Trust, Abandon In Know, Trust, Abandon, GeraldContinue reading “Exploring Faith and Purpose in Know, Trust, Abandon by Gerald Mackrell”

The Power of His Bread

Our book review for October features the compelling life story and vivid dreams of Fadi Arnaout. The Power of His Bread by Fadi Arnaout is a deeply spiritual and introspective book that blends personal testimony, religious reflections, and prophetic insights into a cohesive narrative. Arnaout, a man of deep faith, shares his life journey andContinue reading “The Power of His Bread”

Opinion: Beyoncé is Country

Singer Beyoncé made waves proving she can do anything! But just because you can doesn’t mean you should. She proved she is a great fit for yet another predictable, soulless, and derivative genre. Country music, once revered for its authenticity and genuine storytelling, has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, morphing from something ofContinue reading “Opinion: Beyoncé is Country”

Students vs. Professors: How Tech-Savvy College Kids are Winning the AI arms Race

There’s an arms race on campus, and professors are losing. In recent years, the education landscape has witnessed a fascinating development—the AI arms race between college professors and tech-savvy students. As technology continues to advance at an astonishing pace, students armed with AI-powered tools are challenging traditional teaching methods and outpacing professors in certain aspects.Continue reading “Students vs. Professors: How Tech-Savvy College Kids are Winning the AI arms Race”

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