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We’re All in the Same Gang: Jesus, Neurodiversity, and Galatians 3:28
“We’re All in the Same Gang,” a hip-hop classic, speaks to unanimity. Read how Galatians 3:28’s message of unity in Christ applies to neurodiversity.
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More Money, More Problems: A Hip-Hop Lesson from Matthew 19:24
Living for money…is it a dream or a curse? Get the low-down from Jesus and a hip-hop legend.
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Joe’s Journey: Understanding Hip-Hop Through Tupac Shakur’s Interpretation (1 Corinthians 14:28)
Joe grew up listening to classic rock, country music, and pop. Learn how Tupac Shakur’s “Changes” interpreted a pop classic.
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Fight the Power! (1 Samuel 17)
Everyone needs a friend like “C.” She is smart, kind, and faithful. Most of all, she is an activist. She has dedicated her personal and professional life to fighting the giants of injustice.
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“Mirror Mirror on the Wall” (Psalm 139:14)
Consider the low esteem of many neurodivergent people. We should remember: we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.”
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When Edie Met Joe: Love at First Sight (Ruth 1 – 4)
This is how our love story began, finding immediate love in a nursing home/rehab center.
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“TLC” Question for People with Bipolar Disorder (Proverbs 17:17)
If you or someone you love is living with bipolar disorder, here’s how you can use your relationship to help.
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What Do Puff Daddy and Saint John Have in Common? (John 11:25)
Grief is a strange thing. It sneaks up on you in the quiet moments. A song, a scent, a familiar phrase can break you apart in an instant. And yet, here I am. Still standing.
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“No Scrubs” vs. 1 Corinthians 13:4: A Love Story
When Edie met Joe, it was love at first sight. She had to lay down the ground rules by playing “No Scrubs” by TLC.
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Embracing My Spiritual Gift Like Saint Katharine Drexel
In Ephesians 4:11 (NIV), we learn that “Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers.” These gifts aren’t just for leaders—they’re for everyday believers to serve and strengthen the body of Christ. Read about my path as a catechist, following in the footsteps of Saint Katharine Drexel.
