Reading the world through the eyes of faith
Today’s World
The Era of National Debt: Whose Future Is Being Held as Collateral?
2025, the world has entered an unprecedented era of debt. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the total government debt of countries worldwide has surpassed 91 trillion dollars, equivalent to 93% of global GDP. Triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, countries implemented massive economic stimulus…
The Collapse of the Middle Class: A Society Where the Ladder Disappears
In 2025, the middle class is no longer the “default setting” of society. Once the core group supporting the nation’s economy and a symbol of stability and balance, the middle class is shrinking worldwide, and its foundation is rapidly shaking amid a structure where economic…
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Faith Columns
Reframing the world through the lens of faith
- God is still at work today“What is God doing right now?” We pray, but nothing seems to happen. Life doesn’t get better; instead, we feel more exhausted, and our hearts grow numb. We still have the assurance of faith in God, but sometimes we doubt whether He is truly with us at this moment. In those times, we quietly but earnestly ask: Is God still at work? Today’s world is a world of speed. What we want arrives with just a click, and responses come instantly. For us, accustomed to such a society, God’s “silence” can feel slow, distant, and frustrating. Yet the Bible clearly… Read more: God is still at work today
- God Commands Us to Govern Our EmotionsHaving faith does not mean being without tears. Though we trust God, our emotions can still be shaken. Some days, tears flow during worship; other days, our lips do not even move to sing praise. Often, facing such emotional ups and downs, we doubt ourselves and fall into condemning thoughts that our faith is lacking. However, the Bible does not declare emotions themselves as sin. Rather, how we manage those emotions is the key issue, and faith is not about removing emotions but choosing to look to God even amid them. Emotions are to be controlled, not eliminated. People often… Read more: God Commands Us to Govern Our Emotions
- Faith is not about the outcome, but the process of walking according to the WordMany people evaluate faith by its results. They ask whether their prayers were answered, if their lives improved in proportion to their dedication, or if they received blessings according to their belief. While this logic may seem natural, it is essentially no different from worldly success. This perspective sees faith not as a relationship with God but as a kind of spiritual transaction. When the expectation that God must reward us for our zeal becomes central, faith begins to collapse if results are delayed or appear in unexpected ways. However, the Bible shows a completely different standard. God has always… Read more: Faith is not about the outcome, but the process of walking according to the Word
Special Series
Enduring questions, biblical answers
- The Word Was Foretold—And We Are Now Living Through ItThe Word Was Foretold—And We Are Now Living Through It Modern society has access to more information than ever before, yet it is caught in unprecedented confusion. Across the globe, nations are facing wars, economic crises, moral disorientation, and climate disasters—all simultaneously. Science and technology continue to advance, but the human soul is becoming increasingly hollow. In this flood of rapidly flowing information, people are losing their sense of direction. Perhaps this is not truly an “age of information,” but rather an era of uncertainty and fatigue. People respond to this reality in different ways. Some are gripped by fear;… Read more: The Word Was Foretold—And We Are Now Living Through It
- Did the Tower of Babel Fall—Or Evolve?Did the Tower of Babel Fall—Or Evolve? In human history, the act of “building” has always symbolized more than mere construction. People have baked bricks, built homes, raised towers, and extended their realms through the things they built. But the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11 invites us to consider the spiritual nature of such action. “Let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens, so that we may make a name for ourselves and not be scattered over the face of the whole earth.” It was a union of technology and order, the power… Read more: Did the Tower of Babel Fall—Or Evolve?
- The Technology That Connects Everything—Where Do Believers Stand?The Technology That Connects Everything—Where Do Believers Stand? This is the age of connection. Everything is bound together by lines and links. Information travels effortlessly across the world, and people live in communication that transcends physical distance. Machines replace human hands. Numbers interpret emotions. Code and signals silently record our identities. On the surface, this is progress. We hold in our hands conveniences once unimaginable, and we are thrilled by speeds that seem to defy time and space. But progress does not provide direction. Speed cannot be the goal. The real question is: Where are we headed? Today’s connectivity is… Read more: The Technology That Connects Everything—Where Do Believers Stand?
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Word & Life
Faith is proven in everyday life
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- The Age of Infinite Connection: Why Are We Lonelier Than Ever?We are more connected than ever, yet more alone than ever before. The 21st century is the age of connection. With devices in our hands, we can communicate with anyone in real time, and share thoughts and updates from the opposite side of the globe in seconds. Social media keeps us endlessly linked, and notifications tell us dozens of times a day, “You are not alone.” Yet ironically, in this hyper-connected world, people suffer from deeper loneliness than ever. We peek into others’ lives every day, but genuine conversations have vanished. We receive more “likes” but experience less sincerity. The… Read more: The Age of Infinite Connection: Why Are We Lonelier Than Ever?
- Order Is Being Dismantled, and Truth Is Becoming RelativeThough the world speaks of equality, the boundaries that once upheld society are now collapsing. Values and standards that were once clear are now dismissed as relics of the past. Absolute truth is increasingly seen as dangerous. Gender distinctions are being deconstructed, the definition of family is constantly shifting, and even the line between human and machine is becoming blurred. Society celebrates this trend as freedom and progress. People claim to pursue authenticity, turning even identity and biological reality into mere matters of interpretation. Beneath this current lies a deeper shift: a world no longer rooted in God, but in… Read more: Order Is Being Dismantled, and Truth Is Becoming Relative
- Order Is Being Dismantled, and Truth Is Becoming RelativeThough the world speaks of equality, the boundaries that once upheld society are now collapsing. Values and standards that were once clear are now dismissed as relics of the past. Absolute truth is increasingly seen as dangerous. Gender distinctions are being deconstructed, the definition of family is constantly shifting, and even the line between human and machine is becoming blurred. Society celebrates this trend as freedom and progress. People claim to pursue authenticity, turning even identity and biological reality into mere matters of interpretation. Beneath this current lies a deeper shift: a world no longer rooted in God, but in… Read more: Order Is Being Dismantled, and Truth Is Becoming Relative
Your Day
A daily life renewed by faith
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- In This Place Where Loving Wears Me Out and Believing Shakes Me“Life Went On, and Faith Grew Heavier” From the moment she builds a home and embraces a child, many women begin living under the name “mother.” That title, perhaps, brings with it both the deepest love and the heaviest burden of a lifetime. “Children are a blessing.” This phrase, often repeated, has become cemented as a language of faith—and upon that belief, countless mothers have quietly endured their everyday lives. Yet, one day, a question may arise: “Why am I so exhausted from loving?” “Why does life fall apart even while I try to live by faith?” These are honest… Read more: In This Place Where Loving Wears Me Out and Believing Shakes Me
- Let It Be Done to You According to Your Faith: How Faith Shapes God’s ResponseLet It Be Done According to Your Faith: How Faith Shapes God’s Response There are people who carry the burdens of life alone. Believing no one else can bear them, they endure silently and press on. But the Christian is not alone in this journey. They are the ones who lay their heavy burdens before the Lord and lift up faith in their place. Scripture defines faith this way: “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1). It is trusting in the invisible God and living as though what has not… Read more: Let It Be Done to You According to Your Faith: How Faith Shapes God’s Response
- Finances Reveal the Reality of FaithFinances Are Where Faith Is Revealed Faith is not words—it is life. And life tests faith in the most concrete ways. Among them, finances reveal the depth of one’s faith more clearly than anything else. Many say they believe when they pray, worship, and read the Word, but when it comes to finances, that faith is often shaken. Money is not just a means of survival—it is a mirror that reflects our will, fear, and where our trust truly lies. In Luke 12, Jesus said, “Do not worry about what you will eat or what you will wear.” This was… Read more: Finances Reveal the Reality of Faith
One Verse a Day
- The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation – Psalm 27:1The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation – Psalm 27:1“The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I… Read more: The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation – Psalm 27:1
- Though the Outer Self Wastes Away, the Inner Self Is Being Renewed – 2 Corinthians 4:16Though the Outer Self Wastes Away, the Inner Self Is Being Renewed – 2 Corinthians 4:16“Therefore we do not lose… Read more: Though the Outer Self Wastes Away, the Inner Self Is Being Renewed – 2 Corinthians 4:16
- Tears Become Seeds – Psalm 126:5“Those who sow with tears will reap with songs of joy.” (Psalm 126:5) In life, everyone eventually experiences a night… Read more: Tears Become Seeds – Psalm 126:5
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Word of the Day
- When Facing Fear, God Said This“Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes,… Read more: When Facing Fear, God Said This
- When You Are Discouraged, God Says This2 Corinthians 4:16 – “Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are… Read more: When You Are Discouraged, God Says This
- When weary and powerless, the promise God has given“Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”— Matthew 11:28 Life is… Read more: When weary and powerless, the promise God has given
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Prayer & Declaration
- God’s Breath Upon a Broken Spirit“A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out. In faithfulness he will… Read more: God’s Breath Upon a Broken Spirit
- The Courage to Trust God in the Midst of Anxiety“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives.… Read more: The Courage to Trust God in the Midst of Anxiety
- Holding On to God’s Truth Amid Collapsing Thoughts“We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every… Read more: Holding On to God’s Truth Amid Collapsing Thoughts
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