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The Dangers of Comfort

 One thing that has been on my heart and in my mind a lot lately is just how much we have that we think we need but really don't.  Living in America, consumerism is rampant. There are advertisements everywhere. We are constantly being pushed to buy this or that, or that this will make life so much easier. There are even commercials for pharmaceuticals. We have to have the latest iPhone or newest clothes. It doesn't end there though. We have a nice car, and I do enjoy the features - but cars have changed so much from just a mode of transportation to a statement. The remote started, heated seats, lane assist, adaptive cruise control, and everything are just not necessary. My family and I have been listening to the "Little House" series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, and it just strikes me that they had a covered wagon that they traveled in, but for the most part - they would walk everywhere. They had no running water, they either had to fetch from a spring or a well. There wa...

A Pet Peeve

 So, the other day my wife was teaching our son his homeschool lesson and the lesson dove into the story of Noah a little bit. Right after it told us the Bible is true and the only book we can trust, it followed it with a summary of the story of Noah. We all know it right?  Noah tried to tell the people to turn back to God, but they didn't listen. All of the people made fun of him for making an Ark, and when the storm came they all begged to be let on to save their lives. Except, that is not what the bible says at all. Read the excerpt from the King James: 6 And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them,  2 that the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they  were  fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.  3 And the  LORD  said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also  is  flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.  4...

They Win By Making You Think You're Alone - Zorii Bliss

Star Wars has long been my favorite film franchise. From the time I was little I loved Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Darth Vader, lightsabers, blasters, and Obi Wan Kenobi. It used to be that I loved it because it was fun, the lightsabers were cool, the force was awesome. Lately, however, I have come to love it for a whole new reason. The struggle between light and dark reminds me of my own personal struggles. Seeing Luke flee in shame after considering killing his nephew to prevent him from going over to the dark side. Ben/Kylo's own struggle (which I love how the Rise of Skywalker novelization puts words to it), Rey's own struggle with her identity, and on and on.   While I could go on about how much I love and enjoy those aspects of the film (Truth be told I probably will at some point), there is one particular quote that struck both me and my wife when we first saw The Rise of Skywalker, and that is the one in the title of this post: They win by making you think you're alon...