
Insights from Elon Musk and Benjamin Netanyahu on Technology, AI, and Leadership
Hey readers! It’s me, Bemmy, your IT, artist, designer, and entrepreneur, Christian lady. Today, I want to share my thoughts on a fascinating discussion between two influential leaders of our time, Elon Musk and Benjamin Netanyahu. As someone who admires geniuses and enjoys conversations about the world’s future, I found

Reflecting on a Semester of Animation: From Conception to Spectacular Showcase
Discover the journey of teaching animation to 140 students across three classes. From the chaos of the classroom to the triumph of the final music video project, read about the challenges, creativity, and ultimate success of this semester’s animation course.

Reflections on My First Semester Teaching Experience: Nurturing Minds, Shaping Futures
Embarking on my journey as a teacher at ACLC College of Mandaue, my alma mater, has been nothing short of a profound blessing. As a distinguished graduate of the institution in Computer Networking and Telecommunications Technology back in 2010, I never anticipated finding myself in the role of an educator.

Grace Unveiled: Empowering Women in Church Leadership – 12 Transformative Insights
In the intricate tapestry of history, the role of women in church leadership has been woven with limitations. Today, we unravel these threads, examining the biblical foundation and cultural nuances that advocate for a more inclusive approach. 1. Biblical Equality: Galatians 3:28 boldly declares, “There is neither Jew nor Greek,

Is Grace a License to Sin? Understanding the Transforming Power of Grace
In a world where misconceptions about grace abound, it’s crucial to address a common question: Does God’s grace give us a license to sin? You might have encountered individuals who, under the banner of grace, continue to live in sin without remorse. But let’s explore the profound truth about grace

Chapter 5: Healing at the Pool of Bethesda
The Healing at the Pool on the Sabbath 5 After this there was a feast of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 2 Now there is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool, in Aramaic[a] called Bethesda,[b] which has five roofed colonnades. 3 In these lay a multitude of invalids—blind, lame, and paralyzed.[c] 5 One man was there

Understanding Truth: A Journey Through Academics, Theology, and Identity
In the realm of academia, “truth” is often defined as a justified true belief. It’s a concept that has been rigorously examined, debated, and dissected by scholars across various disciplines. Yet, beyond the confines of academic discourse, truth takes on a profound significance, particularly in theology and the quest for

The Tug of War Between Becoming a Family Court Judge and a Corporate Lawyer
In a world filled with diverse aspirations, I recently watched the movie “Instant Family,” and it stirred deep emotions within me. The story of children longing for a family touched my heart, making me contemplate the path I should tread – that of a Family Court Judge and a Corporate

Unsung Heroes: Women of Faith in the Bible and the Early Church
In the tapestry of biblical history and the early Church, the stories of Women of Faith in the Bible often shimmer with resilience, wisdom, and unwavering faith. While their names might not always occupy the spotlight, their contributions to the unfolding narrative of faith are nothing short of remarkable. In