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🌍 Living in a World in Crisis

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🌍 Living in a World in Crisis 🌍 Living in a World in Crisis Have you noticed how global problems seem to weigh more heavily on us today than before? In many places, people face difficult situations such as: Conflicts and wars Epidemics and diseases Natural disasters Poverty Prejudice Violence and crime These crises can leave deep marks. Those who go through tragedies often feel shock, despair, or even an emotional emptiness, as if they cannot react. But remaining paralyzed for too long only increases suffering. In times of instability, it is essential to seek ways to protect what matters most: your family, your health, your livelihood, and your inner peace. ✨ What can you do? Care for your mind and heart: talk to trusted people, maintain hope and faith. Protect your health: follow healthy habits and pay attention to your body’s needs. Strengthen family bonds: dedicate time and attention to those you love. Seek alternative livelihoods: adapt to changes and look for new opportunities....

📝 ARTICLE 1 Will There Ever Be Justice in the World?

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  📝 ARTICLE 1 Will There Ever Be Justice in the World? Injustice is a reality we see in many places. Cases of people imprisoned unjustly or condemned without trial show how flawed the human system is. Those who have suffered injustice may identify with the words of Job: “I cry out for help, but there is no justice.” — Job 19:7 . Even so, the Bible assures us that the time will come when everyone will have true justice. Moreover, it already gives us strength to face injustice today. Causes of Injustice Selfishness : selfish desires lead many to treat others unfairly. (James 1:14, 15) In contrast, God instructs: “No one should seek his own benefit, but that of others.” — 1 Corinthians 10:24 . Lack of knowledge : some act unjustly without realizing it. (Romans 10:3) Out of ignorance, many participated in the greatest injustice in history: the execution of Jesus Christ. — Acts 3:15, 17 . Flawed human systems : governments, commerce, and religions should promote justice, but instead ...

Series 5 Help for the Family | Marriage How to Talk About Problems

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  Series 5 Help for the Family | Marriage How to Talk About Problems The challenge Many couples notice that when they try to talk about a problem, the situation ends up getting worse. This happens because men and women generally have different communication styles. Recognizing these differences is the first step to improving dialogue. What you should know Women : in general, prefer to talk about the problem before hearing a solution. Many times, the simple act of talking already brings relief. Men : tend to think of quick solutions, because they feel useful when solving a problem. For them, offering an immediate answer is a way of showing support. The Bible reminds us: “Be quick to listen, slow to speak.” — James 1:19 . This means that understanding comes before giving an opinion or solution. What you can do Husband : be a good listener. Allow your wife to vent without interrupting. Many times, she just needs to feel that you understand her and are by her side. Biblical princip...

YOUNG PEOPLE ASK; 2 How can you overcome shyness?

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  YOUNG PEOPLE ASK  How can you overcome shyness? The bad news Shyness can make you miss out on good friendships and new experiences. The good news Being shy isn’t always negative. It can help you think before speaking, be more observant, and listen carefully to others. The best news Shyness doesn’t last forever. Just because you’re shy now doesn’t mean you’ll always be shy. With effort, you can learn to overcome it. What are you afraid of? Shyness can make you freeze at the thought of talking face-to-face. That may leave you feeling isolated, like being stuck in a dark room. But when you “turn on the light” and face your fears, you’ll see they aren’t as frightening as they seemed. “I don’t know what to say.” Fact: People don’t remember your exact words as much as how they felt talking to you. Show interest in what others say and listen attentively. “People will think I’m boring.” Fact: People will always have opinions, whether you’re shy or not. The best way forward i...

💞 Help for the Family | Série 4 Marriage Spend Quality Time Together

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  💞 Help for the Family | Marriage Spend Quality Time Together Many couples admit they don’t talk much, even when they are physically together. Why does this happen, and how can it be improved? Together but Distant — Why? Fatigue: After a long day, one partner may be too tired to engage, leading to irritation or silence. Internet distractions: Hours can slip away on social media, leaving little room for meaningful conversation. Different interests: One spouse may relax with hobbies while the other longs for shared time. Work overload: Technology makes it easy to keep working at home, stealing time from family moments. What You Can Do Remember: Quality time together is not a luxury — it is a necessity. 📖 Bible principle: “Make sure of the more important things.” — Philippians 1:10 💡 Tip: Plan intentional moments together without distractions. Show your spouse that they are a priority, not an afterthought. Learn to Ignore the Phone 📖 Bible principle: “For everything ...

🌀 HELP FOR THE FAMILY SERIES 3 When husband and wife have different points of view

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  🌀 HELP FOR THE FAMILY SERIES 3 When husband and wife have different points of view It is natural for two people to have different habits, interests, and personalities. In marriage, these differences can become challenges, especially when they involve important matters such as: How much time to spend with relatives. How to manage money. Whether or not to have children. What you need to know Compatibility does not mean always thinking the same way. Even very united couples will have different opinions on serious matters. Example: A wife may have grown up in a family that valued frequent gatherings with relatives, while the husband did not have that custom. Another couple may have learned different ways of handling money, which requires dialogue to reach an agreement. Just as two people can look at the same scene and see different things, the same happens with points of view within marriage. What you can do Commitment to marriage is essential. It helps the couple face problems as i...

🌀 The Dream of the Dream

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  🌀 The Dream of the Dream December 07, 2025 🌀 The Dream of the Dream I awoke inside a dream that dreamed another dream. In this second veil, time had no clocks, only echoes of desires repeating like infinite mirrors. Every word I thought turned into glass birds, flying and shattering as they touched the silence. Then I realized: the dream was not mine, but I was the dream. And within it, there was a desire that did not know it was desire — only a reflection that wanted to exist. This reflection became a voice, and the voice said: “If I am the dream of the dream, then desire is the one who dreams for me.” The walls dissolved into liquid syllables, and the floor became a suspended poem. The very air was made of questions that never needed answers. And at the center of everything, I found desire: not to wake, not to sleep, but to be the very dream that dreams the dreamer.

HELP FOR THE FAMILY | MARRIAGE – Serie 2

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  HELP FOR THE FAMILY | MARRIAGE – Series 2 What Does the Bible Say About Marriage? The Purpose of Marriage From the very beginning of human history, God established marriage as a special union between a man and a woman, designed to bring happiness and stability and to provide the foundation for family life (Genesis 1:27, 28; 2:18, 24). God’s View of Marriage Marriage is meant to be a permanent union. God expects husband and wife to remain loyal to each other for as long as they live (Mark 10:9). The Bible does not approve of polygamy, same-sex relations, or couples living together without commitment (1 Corinthians 6:9; 1 Thessalonians 4:3). Jesus confirmed that marriage should follow the original pattern set by God (Mark 10:6-8). Separation and Divorce The Bible encourages couples to resolve their problems rather than separate (1 Corinthians 7:10). The only valid reason for divorce given in Scripture is adultery (Matthew 19:9). If separation or divorce occurs for any other reason,...

🌙 The Mystery of Healing Through Déjà Vu Dreams

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  🌙 The Mystery of Healing Through Déjà Vu Dreams December 06, 2025 🌙 The Mystery of Healing Through Déjà Vu Dreams Dreams are more than nightly images: they are portals to the unconscious and pathways of transformation. In my clinical work, I use the process of the déjà vu dream as a tool to center healing and reverse trauma. ✨ How It Works Déjà vu in dreams brings forth images that seem repeated, as if they had already been lived. This repetition creates space for the patient to recognize the trauma and perceive the scene that originated it. During the dream, it is possible to replace the traumatic image with a new action, creating a different narrative. This substitution generates awareness: the inner conflict is transformed into a new symbolic representation, opening the way for treatment and healing. 🔄 The Therapeutic Process Recognition: identify the repeated scene in the dream. Awareness: realize that the image is the result of trauma. Substitution: create, within t...

HELP FOR THE FAMILY | MARRIAGE — Series 1

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  HELP FOR THE FAMILY | MARRIAGE — Series 1 How to Be Happy in Marriage — Read God’s Word Reading the Bible can help husband and wife maintain peace in their marriage. God Can Help You Have a Happy Marriage “Have you not read that the one who created them from the beginning made them male and female?” — Matthew 19:4 Jehovah performed the first marriage when he created the woman and brought her to Adam. Adam was so delighted that he said: “This is at last bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh.” — Genesis 2:22, 23 Just as in the beginning, Jehovah still wants couples to be happy. Even when there is true love, husband and wife face challenges. “But if you do marry, you have not sinned. Yet those who marry will have difficulties in life.” — 1 Corinthians 7:28 The Bible provides counsel that strengthens marriage and family. “The orders of Jehovah are righteous; they make the heart rejoice.” — Psalm 19:8-11 1. Accept the Role Jehovah Gave You “The husband is head of his wife.” — Ephesia...

🖥️ How to Make Windows Freer from Microsoft’s Impositions

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🖥️ How to Make Windows Freer from Microsoft’s Impositions Many people feel frustrated when using Windows: you buy the notebook, pay for it, but Microsoft seems to insist on pushing updates, integrations, and programs you don’t always want. The good news is that there are simple ways to regain autonomy and use your computer the way you prefer. ⚙️ 1. Set Your Default Programs Go to  Settings > Apps > Default apps . Choose the browser, PDF reader, and music player you actually like. 🔒 2. Use a Local Account In  Settings > Accounts > Your info , select  Sign in with a local account . This way, you’re not tied to a Microsoft account to use your notebook. 🔄 3. Adjust Updates Go to  Settings > Windows Update . In  Advanced options , set active hours to avoid unexpected restarts. You can pause updates for up to 5 weeks. 🗂️ 4. Disable Startup Programs Press  Ctrl + Shift + Esc  to open the  Task Manager . In the  Startup  tab, ...

🌍 Living in a World in Crisis

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  🌍 Living in a World in Crisis Do you feel that global problems affect you more strongly now than ever before? In many places, people face challenges such as: Armed conflicts Epidemics Natural disasters Poverty Prejudice Violent crime These situations can leave deep scars. Those who experience tragedies often feel shocked, desperate, or emotionally numb, as if they cannot react. But staying paralyzed for too long only increases the suffering. In times of instability, it is essential to protect what matters most: your family, your health, your livelihood, and your inner peace. ✨ What can you do? Care for your mind and heart: talk to trusted people, keep hope and faith alive. Protect your health: maintain healthy habits and pay attention to your body’s needs. Strengthen family bonds: spend time and show care to those you love. Seek new opportunities: adapt to changes and explore alternative ways to sustain yourself. Practice solidarity: helping those around you also strengthen...

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 YOUNG PEOPLE ASK: 1 WHY DON’T I HAVE FRIENDS?

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  🧑‍🤝‍🧑INGLISH🧑‍🤝‍🧑 YOUNG PEOPLE ASK: WHY DON’T I HAVE FRIENDS? You’re online and see photos from a party that happened a few days ago. All your friends are there, having a great time. But someone’s missing: you. The question pops up: “Why was I left out? Why don’t I have friends?” Curiosity turns into hurt, and loneliness seems to take over. But does not having friends mean failure? Let’s take a closer look. ⚖️ True or False Test You’ll never feel lonely if you have lots of friends. You’ll never feel lonely if you join a social network. You’ll never feel lonely if you can send unlimited text messages. You’ll never feel lonely if you do things for others. 👉 All the statements above are false. Here’s why: 🌱 The truth about friendship and loneliness Having lots of friends doesn’t guarantee you won’t feel lonely. “The worst kind of loneliness is when you’re surrounded by friends but feel like none of them love or need you.” — Anne Social media doesn’t guarantee real friendship...

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🌍 What is God’s will?

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  🌍🌍 In English  What is God’s will? The Bible shows that God’s will is for people to live in peace and happiness forever, in a renewed and just world. Psalm 37:11, 29 says that “the meek will inherit the earth” and that “the righteous will possess the land and dwell in it forever.” Isaiah 9:7 confirms that God’s Kingdom will bring endless peace. Just as a loving father wants the best for his children, our Creator desires lasting joy for us. Isaiah 48:17, 18 shows that He teaches us what is good and guides us in the right way. And 1 John 2:17 reminds us that “the one who does the will of God lives forever.” God also wants us to learn His ways. Isaiah 2:2, 3 says that “many nations” would seek instruction to walk in God’s paths. Acts 15:14 shows that He gathered a people to proclaim His name throughout the earth. Moreover, God wants worship to be united. John 13:35 says that true love among disciples would be the mark of those who serve Him. Isaiah 54:13 adds that “all God’s ...

🌟 Comfort in Difficult Times

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  🌟 Comfort in Difficult Times We all face situations that bring pain and uncertainty. In those moments, many people find strength and comfort in their faith. The Bible describes God as “the God of all comfort” (2 Corinthians 1:3), and real-life experiences show how that promise can be felt. 📌 Losing a Job When work disappears, anxiety and feelings of uselessness can be overwhelming. Some found relief by remembering Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:34, encouraging us not to worry excessively about tomorrow. Others drew strength from Psalm 55:22, casting their burdens on God. Faith and support from their community helped families live simply and persevere until new opportunities came. 📌 End of a Marriage Separation brings pain, anger, and emptiness. Yet some felt peace by drawing closer to God in daily prayer. Romans 12:21 — “keep conquering the evil with the good” — helped them overcome resentment. Loyal friends also became instruments of comfort, showing love and support that healed e...

Psalm 23:4 — “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death”

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  Psalm 23:4 — “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death” December 02, 2025 🌿 Explanation of Psalm 23:4 “Even though I walk through the valley of deep darkness, I will fear no harm, for you are with me; your rod and your staff reassure me.” — Psalm 23:4, New World Translation This verse is one of the most well-known and comforting passages in the Bible. It shows that those who worship God receive protection and care, even during times of great difficulty. The imagery used is that of a shepherd caring for his sheep — a powerful metaphor that conveys safety and closeness. When God’s servants face frightening situations, described as “deep darkness” or moments of mortal danger, they do not feel abandoned. On the contrary, they sense that Jehovah is beside them, offering security and comfort. 🐑 The symbolism of the rod and staff In Bible times, a shepherd used a rod to protect the sheep from predators. The staff, with its curved end, was used to guide and re...