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  • Maxine’s Last Confession
    It’s not a sin to speak from the heart. Max Mayfield’s symbolic story revolves around one idea: externalizing mental illness. We all have scars in some shape or form — whether they be visible or invisible. We are talking about invisible scars in the case of mental illness. Invisible wounds. Aside from the lies of social… Read more: Maxine’s Last Confession
  • Death By Entanglement
    We all desire peace; we all desire tranquility. It’s part of our God-given design. That’s not to say we never experience sorrow or regret. Far from it. Rather, God is able to provide us with much needed strength. In such cases, we can endure life’s storm while giving Him the glory. Life’s storms can open… Read more: Death By Entanglement
  • Written In Blood
    We all desire acceptance; we all want to be understood. It’s innate. And I say that not only about dark times. It could be any sense of understanding. It allows for a community of family and friends. In this day and age, there’s A LOT of stigma and stereotypical judgment. Finding a community that understands… Read more: Written In Blood
  • Marked By Trauma
    First and foremost, this article examines secular material. It’s not to glorify sin. But the quote is true: “You can’t give an answer before being asked the question.” Let’s listen to what’s around us. Not to approve, but to acknowledge and resolve. One of the best ways to promote thought leadership is by creative symbolism.… Read more: Marked By Trauma
  • Malfunction
    Singularity: A hypothetical moment in time when artificial intelligence and other technologies have become so advanced that humanity undergoes a dramatic and irreversible change. Three years ago, I was completely oblivious to the concept of “artificial intelligence.” I was unaware of what it meant. Artificial intelligence was a thing of killer robots in the nineties with… Read more: Malfunction