Reservoirs, Civilizations, and the Church’s Mission

The Indus Valley Civilization thrived due to advanced planning but ultimately succumbed to drought, highlighting the importance of sustainable resources. In contemporary times, a similar spiritual drought affects many, as faith diminishes, leaving hearts burdened. True renewal comes only through Christ, the Living Water, essential for hope, joy, love, and… Read the rest

SPIRITUAL CATARACTS: When Our Vision Gets Cloudy

The author reflects on driving through heavy fog as a metaphor for spiritual blindness, caused by self-comparison, fixation on worldly measures, and neglect of intimacy with Christ. Jesus provides divine clarity, or salve, helping to navigate spiritual hazards. Emphasizing encounters with Him, the piece encourages focusing on Jesus for true… Read the rest

SUNDAY DRIVE: THE PARABLE OF THE FAILED TRAFFIC LIGHT

The parable of a failed traffic light illustrates how humans can create order through mutual respect rather than rigid systems. It contrasts law and grace, emphasizing that internal conviction leads to wiser actions. When guided by the Holy Spirit, individuals respond with humility and awareness, fostering a more harmonious society.… Read the rest