The Blog
The Story Your Mind Supplies
Why what we perceives in not what always happens. There is a possibility that your perception can be dangerously untrustworthy. It can breed arguments, produce poor decisions, sever relationships, and distort our sense of who we are. Most of the time, we do not recognize what is happening because our perception does not feel like an interpretation. It feels like reality.
When the Pause Is Part of the Plan
Busyness has become a badge of honor, but is constant motion really God’s design? This article explores how hustle culture quietly shapes our beliefs, why biblical rest is an act of faith, and how Christian discernment begins by questioning the assumptions we’ve accepted without realizing it.
What Is the Hegelian Dialectic: How Narratives Solidify During Crisis
In the first hours of a crisis, narratives often form before facts settle. Understanding this process helps you recognize when public perception is being shaped.
Companion AI and the Quiet Rewiring of Human Attachment
How narratives form during crisis and why the first version of events often becomes the story people believe.
What They Call Depression Might Be Something Else Entirely
Exhaustion might not be a deficiency. It might be resistance. Our souls may be refusing to participate in something they were never meant to sustain.
Why Here And Now?
Christian Mind Control goes beyond behavior modification or surface level faith. It is about understanding how the mind is formed, how it is influenced, and how Scripture calls believers to think differently.





