5 Reasons Your First Scroll in the Morning Steals Your Peace

first scroll in the morning

Most of us wake up and check our phones without thinking—but that habit may be shaping more than our mornings. This article explores how those first few minutes after waking can either anchor us in peace or plunge us into stress, and how we can reclaim our mornings with purpose.

The Shocking Rise of Online Misogyny—and Why It Matters

Online misogyny spreading through social media and youth culture

Online misogyny isn’t just trending—it’s forming minds. Wrapped in humor and virality, it’s shaping how youth see women, relationships, and worth. But silence can’t be the answer. Faith must respond with dignity, clarity, and courage. Because real love doesn’t mock—it sees, uplifts, and defends what the world forgets.

Why Gen Z Jokes About WWIII—and What It Really Means

Gen Z WWIII Memes Matter

Gen Z’s WWIII memes aren’t apathy—they’re armor. Behind the jokes lies deep fear, born from chaos, uncertainty, and a desperate need to process the world. If we pause and listen, we’ll hear a generation crying out—not for laughs, but for love, presence, and peace that stays.

7 Ways Social Media Scrolling Messes With Your Mind

social media scrolling

Today’s youth live in a world shaped by scrolling. But behind the curated posts and constant pings lies a deeper cost: rewired minds, rising anxiety, and lost presence. This article reflects on how social media is reshaping identity—and offers a challenge to reclaim something more sacred: presence.

5 Powerful Lessons Collapse Culture Teaches About Resilience

Collapse Culture

A growing number of people believe the world is unraveling—but what if the real collapse isn’t outside, but within? From climate dread to spiritual exhaustion, this article unpacks the fear of modern breakdown and reminds us that hope, compassion, and purpose might be the most radical resistance of all.