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A Sky That Wouldn’t Decide

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  I was attending classes when the dream began—nothing unusual, nothing dramatic. The sun was out, the day felt ordinary, almost comforting. It was the kind of normal that doesn’t demand attention. And then, without warning, the light disappeared. The sky turned grey, thick with clouds, but no rain followed. The clouds didn’t move. They didn’t drift or break apart. They simply stayed there, heavy and still. There was no sun, no moon—no way to tell whether it was morning, afternoon, or night. Time felt suspended, as if the world had paused without telling anyone. Everything continued, yet nothing progressed. I felt the urge to call my parents. I don’t remember the reason—only the urgency. I dialed, tried again, and again. No call went through. Just silence. The kind that grows louder the longer it stays unanswered. Later—if “later” even existed in that place—my father came to pick me up. His presence felt real, grounding, familiar. Yet even then, I kept trying to reach my mothe...

🌿 The Cross and the Switchblade — A Book That Spoke Straight to My Heart

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  I’ve been reading more faith-based books lately, and one title kept coming up — The Cross and the Switchblade by David Wilkerson . I finally picked it up, and it honestly changed how I see faith in action. There are some books that don’t just tell a story — they reach you. The Cross and the Switchblade is one of those books for me. It’s a true story, but it reads like something out of a movie — a small-town pastor who feels called by God to go into the dangerous streets of New York City to reach young gang members and addicts. As I turned the pages, I felt something stirring inside me. The way Wilkerson followed his calling — with nothing but faith and compassion — really hit home. It reminded me that even one small act of obedience or kindness can change lives, sometimes in ways we can’t even imagine. This book isn’t just about religion; it’s about hope, courage, and love in action. And honestly, I’m not gonna spoil it for you — just read it. You’ll understand what I mean o...