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Money Is not Evil - Here's What Is

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  For centuries, society has echoed the refrain “money is the root of all evil,” often misquoting the biblical passage that actually states,  “the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil”  (1 Timothy 6:10). This misinterpretation has fueled a collective suspicion toward wealth and the wealthy, painting money as inherently corrupt. But in reality, money is a tool—neutral and inert. It is not money that is evil, but rather the  fear-based decisions  and unethical behavior that often surround it. When built with integrity and managed with purpose, wealth becomes a vehicle for meaningful, lasting impact. Fear, Not Money, Is the Real Threat Fear is the most pervasive threat in the world of finance—fear of not having enough, fear of failure, fear of being judged for wanting more. This fear drives people to make shortsighted decisions: hoarding resources, underpricing their talents, avoiding investments, or staying in jobs that stifle growth. It also triggers re...

Courage That Leads: Quiet Strength for Working Moms and Men of Purpose

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  Courage isn’t always loud. It rarely comes with applause. Often, it looks like showing up to the meeting when your confidence is shot - or making dinner after a day that drained you dry. For career mothers and purpose-driven men, courage lives in the tension between responsibility and vulnerability. It’s not a personality trait. It’s a decision. 💼   For Men of Purpose Modern manhood carries an invisible weight. Providing, protecting, achieving - all while staying emotionally present and spiritually anchored. Courage means confronting burnout without shame. It’s choosing integrity when shortcuts tempt. It’s admitting when you’re afraid and doing the right thing anyway. “Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong.” -  1 Corinthians 16:13 This isn’t bravado. This is grit forged from prayer, discipline, and uncelebrated moments of resilience. 👩‍👧   For the Career Mom Who Keeps Showing Up You juggle deadlines, school pickups, and emotional la...

Gentle Ways to Reignite Motivation During Depression: Faith-Based Tips for Career Moms That Actually Help

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  For many women—especially working mothers—depression doesn’t always look dramatic. It sneaks in as exhaustion, emotional flatlining, or a daily mantra of “I don’t have time for this.” You might still show up, meet deadlines, and make lunch for your kids, all while quietly wondering when you stopped feeling like yourself. If that’s you, this isn’t about forcing joy or slapping on gratitude. It’s about subtle shifts that get you moving again—with scripture that speaks to your  humanity , not just your faith. 1. 🧭 Start Where You Are - Not Where You Wish You Were Trying to “snap out of it” just leads to guilt. Instead, lower the bar. Sometimes brushing your teeth or drinking water is a win. Pick one tiny action that feels doable today—not perfect, just possible. Zechariah 4:10 “Do not despise these small beginnings...” Small beginnings aren’t pathetic. They’re holy. 2. 🛑 Stop Spiritualizing Burnout Yes, prayer helps. But if you’re depleted, saying “God gives me strength” whil...