REALING

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To give information that is real to someone or a group if people. Usually teaching or preaching the same as or close to spirituality with an open mind

REALITY COURSE

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Professor Roberto FE Soto offers Knowledge. Courses. He is a multilingual media strategist and educator with over four decades of experience in journalism and media leadership. He has worked with major networks including NBC, BBC, Univision, Telemundo, VOA, Imagiunus, and the Associated Press. Soto trains future media professionals in the essential skills of ethical, accurate, and impactful journalism.

MESSIAH

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Messiah is an English-language oratorio composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel. The text was compiled from the King James Bible and the Coverdale Psalter by Charles Jennens. It was first performed in Dublin on 13 April 1742 and received its London premiere a year later.

2026 COUNTDOWN

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Taking care of yourself isn’t selfish—it’s prerequisite. A depleted person has nothing to give. The Stoics understood this clearly: self-mastery comes before all other achievement. Discipline the morning, train through discomfort, examine daily habits, focus only on what you control, and treat obstacles as fuel for growth. These are not lifestyle hacks; they are foundations.
None of this requires special gear, expensive programs, or perfect conditions. It requires a decision. The same discipline the Stoics applied to life must be applied to mind, body, and character. Start with one rule. Build from there. Your ability to endure hardship—and to serve others—depends entirely on how well you strengthen yourself first.
We will continue to be here next year, God willing, just like we have for the previous 14 years.

JESUS THE FEMINIST

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Jesus was reportedly a radical egalitarian whose life and teachings laid the ethical groundwork later embraced by feminist theology. That’s why Christian feminist theology exists, and why many feminists, religious and secular, see Jesus as an ally.

WORLDWIDE JOY

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Christian is the celebration of Jesus' birth with ancient pagan winter solstice festivals, on December 25th, by the 4th-century church to absorb Roman Saturnalia and Yule traditions, incorporating elements like feasting, evergreens, and gift-giving, evolving into the modern holiday through figures like St. Nicholas and German tree customs, becoming a widely celebrated cultural event by the 19th century.

CHRISTMAS

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Afghanistan, Algeria, Bhutan, North Korea, Libya, Mauritania, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Yemen do not recognize Christmas. When will the angelic promise of peace on earth, goodwill toward all, be fulfilled?

IS SANTA DEAD?

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Human beings are emotional and hopeless romantics. The real Saint Nicholas lived in the 4th century, making the "Santa" legend over 1,700 years old, but he's immortalized in Christmas folklore, not literally alive. However, Santa's enduring magic and the following thoughtful holiday messages are now ready to share.

FELIZ NAVIDAD

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"BUON ANNO"
"JOYEUX NOEL"
"VESELE VANOCE"
"MELE KALIKIMAKA"
"NODLAG SONA DHUIT"
"BLWYDDYN NEWYDD DDA"
"GOD JUL"
"FELIZ NATAL"
"BOAS FESTAS"
"FELIZ NAVIDAD"
"MERRY CHRISTMAS"
"KALA CHRISTOUGENA"
"VROLIJK KERSTFEEST"
"FROHLICHE WEIHNACHTEN"

IMAGINE US

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The past year has revealed a national contradiction. Americans who claim to support diversity and free speech recoil from the consequences and disagreement. As protests over Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, immigration, and other hot-button issues spread, we call for civility, but it is no longer a shared standard. The unrest points to a deeper truth: the problem isn’t just incivility. It’s the absence of consensus on what civility even means. How will we be remembered as a society and as individuals by our family, loved ones, friends, and colleagues?
How do we make people feel, and what do we do when it matters most?
Not by our job titles, our possessions, our footprint, or our social media presence.

The times we were there when everyone else disappeared
The support we offered and the patience we had when folks were struggling
The encouragement we continued to give when they doubted themselves
Whether we listened and waited to speak
How we treated them when they were stressed, tired, down and out, etc.
Will our family remember us when we're gone?
Will our family and friends remember whether we celebrated their wins or tolerated them?
Whether we inspired integrity, and whether we lifted them.
These uncomfortable truths strip away all the things we think matter.
They reveal what actually does... And so it goes.