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  • When injustice feels endless and change seems out of reach, it’s easy to grow tired—even disillusioned. This post is for the weary Filipino heart wondering if hope still matters. It’s not about easy answers, but about a deeper faith in a God who is faithful, just, and never absent—even when the nation feels like it’s…

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  • When the Ground Moves

    What does hope look like after disaster? From the ruins of Lisbon’s great earthquake in 1755 to the moral tremors shaking the Philippines today, this essay explores how faith, resilience, and courageous action can rebuild what’s been broken. In a world marked by suffering, the story isn’t over—light still shines through the ruins, and the…

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  • When theology shapes foreign policy, the effects can be far-reaching. In the U.S., dispensationalist beliefs about Israel have fueled powerful lobbying and shaped Middle East policy. This essay looks at how religious conviction moves from church to Congress—and why that matters for peace and justice.

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  • When nations go to war, the world demands we take sides. But Jesus calls us to something deeper. As Christians, our allegiance isn’t to geopolitical powers—it’s to a kingdom not of this world. While some theologies push unwavering support for Israel based on prophecy, Scripture shows that the heart of God beats for justice, peace,…

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