A Stanford neuroscientist warns high cortisol wrecks memory, enlarges your fear center, and make your brain feel broken.
If I wanted to fix it naturally, I'd do these 8 things every day:
1. Walk barefoot on grass for 5–7 minutes.
Question: "How much authority does a pastor have in the lives of his congregants?
MacArthur: "None. I have no authority. My position doesn't give me any authority. My title doesn't give me any authority. ONLY the word of God has authority."
A 40-year-old working mom of two just said what a lot of women are quietly thinking after years in the corporate grind:
“I fell for it. Go to college, get the degree, you can have it all — career, kids, the whole thing.
I don’t want to do it all anymore.
I want to take my kids to school, pick them up, be there when they get home, chaperone field trips, volunteer, go to the gym, clean the house, do laundry, cook dinner… just be home.”
She’s blunt: “It’s not worth it. Don’t fall for that sh... Find a way to be with your family.”
It’s raw, honest, and hits different when you hear it from someone who’s lived both sides.
Moms (and dads) — have you ever reached that point where the “have it all” dream started feeling like a trap?
What would your ideal balance actually look like if money or societal pressure wasn’t part of the equation?
Your thoughts 👇
Must Watch! Budweiser just released its new Super Bowl LX commercial!
It's amazing and patriotic! 🇺🇸
It's gonna drive the America hating left batshit crazy!
We'll not take lessons about empathy, morality, or Christianity from the people who want to kill babies up to birth, sexualize children, drug and mutilate children, force girls and women to see naked men in women's locker rooms, and don't want rapists and murderers deported.
@RisingDisciples@jvp40 “The sum of Your word is truth.”
— Psalm 119:160 (ESV)
Apologetics exposes falsehood (Ephesians 5:11) Silences opponents of the gospel (Titus 1:9–11) Protects the church from deception (Acts 20:29–31)
To refuse apologetics is to leave lies unchallenged.