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The Pioneer on MSNOpinion

The collective ego: GDP over wisdom

The stock ticker scrolls across the bottom of the screen, numbers, numbers, numbers, and a man watches it as if it is scripture. His coffee grows cold, his child calls from the other room, and he ...
"Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness.
Lord Hanuman was initially named Sundara, meaning 'radiant one,' reflecting his divine beauty. A childhood incident where he mistook the sun for a fru ...
What makes classical Christian education continue to matter in a fast-changing world? A HelloNation article explores this ...
When scholars traced the Bible’s earliest stories back through history, they found striking parallels in Egyptian ...
Bharat Ki Soch aims to serve as a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern policymaking by promoting interdisciplinary research, collaboration and public engagement, the statement said. The think tank ...
In a message addressed to Latin American priests, seminarians, and religious men and women studying in Rome, Pope Leo XIV ...
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The Christian Post on MSNOpinion

Being wrong often is a blessing. Here's why

Being wrong isn’t the end of your story. It’s often how your next chapter begins. If you want to grow in wisdom, practice being teachable. Ask God to help you become unoffendable when corrected.
Manger scenes displayed around Christmastime usually feature an ox and an ass beside the infant Jesus. According to the ...
Jesus said, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted” (Matthew 5:4). The promise is not that lament will erase our wounds, but that God himself will comfort us in them — and often use ...
This Christmas, if you see a Nativity scene with Joseph s silhouette leaning quietly over the Christ-child, pause for a ...
COMMENTARY: The 16th-century ecumenical council shows us how the Church can come together and bring about authentic reform.