God: There is no thunder in God’s voice—only gravity, patience, and infinite care. It is not the voice of a king addressing subjects, but of a Parent watching over beloved children.“Before they spoke, I listened.Before they walked the Earth, I walked beside them.I have never needed temples to hear My children, nor choirs to be moved.I dwell in silence, in … [Read more...] about Divine Conversation with God and Spiritual Leaders in 2025
Saul Bellow’s Heroes Confront the Chaos of Modern Life in 2025
Saul Bellow: I never imagined my characters would outlive me, let alone find each other again. Yet here they are, perched like old prophets above a city more frantic than wise, speaking not with nostalgia but with a raw, necessary urgency.Each of these men—Herzog, Sammler, Citrine, Augie, and Corde—was born from my suspicion that the modern world, for all … [Read more...] about Saul Bellow’s Heroes Confront the Chaos of Modern Life in 2025
Kind Words Echo Forever: Short to Speak, Endless to Hear
Mother Teresa: My dear friends,In this world, we are all hungry for love — not just for food or shelter, but for one kind word, spoken from the heart. Many people pass through life without ever hearing that they are enough, that they are precious, that they are loved.Kindness is not something small. It is everything. One kind word, spoken at the right … [Read more...] about Kind Words Echo Forever: Short to Speak, Endless to Hear
Debt as Modern Slavery: Reviving the Year of Jubilee
Charlie Kirk: Let me ask you something that no politician in either party seems willing to face head-on:How can we possibly call ourselves a moral nation when we punish the poor for being poor… while bailing out the rich for being reckless?We live in a society where young people are drowning in debt just to survive — not to buy luxury, but to eat, to study, … [Read more...] about Debt as Modern Slavery: Reviving the Year of Jubilee
Rewriting History: Ending the Russia–Ukraine War
Donald J. Trump: “Well, this isn’t your usual roundtable—and I’ll tell you right now, it’s not about winning an argument or grabbing headlines. We’ve had enough of that. What we need now is something much harder and much more important: a peace that lasts.I’ve been blessed to work on some very tough situations—Middle East, Africa, and yes, a few surprises. … [Read more...] about Rewriting History: Ending the Russia–Ukraine War
A Single Soul in Two Bodies: Aristotle on True Friendship
Søren Kierkegaard: There are friendships built on laughter, on wine, on years of routine. But there is another kind—quieter, rarer. The friendship of virtue.It does not entertain. It awakens. It does not flatter. It sharpens. It asks not what do you need from me, but who are you becoming beside me?Aristotle called such friendship “a single soul dwelling in … [Read more...] about A Single Soul in Two Bodies: Aristotle on True Friendship
Life Can Only Be Understood Backwards, But It Must Be Lived Forwards
Søren Kierkegaard: “Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards.”These words of mine have often been quoted, rarely understood, and almost never endured.You see, we are creatures suspended between memory and possibility—always haunted by what we cannot change, and terrified by what we cannot foresee. The human soul, so tender and … [Read more...] about Life Can Only Be Understood Backwards, But It Must Be Lived Forwards
Always Be A Little Kinder Than Necessary: Barrie & the Fairy
J.M. Barrie: “Come in, come in. The glade is quiet tonight, and you’ve arrived just in time.”I once wrote about a boy who wouldn’t grow up. Not because growing was wrong, but because something breaks when we forget how to fly—not with wings, but with wonder.You see, long ago I learned something: the world is filled with invisible things. Fairies, yes, but … [Read more...] about Always Be A Little Kinder Than Necessary: Barrie & the Fairy
Shakespeare’s Fools Reveal the Truth Behind the Mask
Sir Ian McKellen: I have walked the long corridors of Shakespeare’s world—worn the crowns of kings, wielded the swords of madmen, and wept in the arms of fate. But always, it was the fools… who whispered the deepest truths.They come cloaked in jests, eyes bright with mischief, words tipped with daggers. We dismiss them too easily—until their laughter echoes … [Read more...] about Shakespeare’s Fools Reveal the Truth Behind the Mask









