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The quiet crisis of modern life isn’t just stress or busyness—it’s a slow drift away from meaning. In a culture shaped by secularism, faith quietly gives way to doubt, love erodes into insecurity, community fractures into individualism, contribution turns into consumption, and deep rest is replaced by a constant internal exhaustion. The result? A generation endlessly chasing significance but rarely finding it. The problem isn’t simply personal weakness—it’s the soil we’ve been planted in. Culture forms us, often without us noticing.
That formation pushes people to hunt for meaning in places that were never designed to carry it. Careers become a desperate attempt to prove worth. Relationships are burdened with expectations only God could fulfill. Visibility and recognition become substitutes for identity. Yet none of these can hold the weight we place on them, which is why so many people feel restless, lonely, and burned out—even when they appear successful. Real freedom begins when meaning stops being something we chase and becomes something we live from.
The alternative is a radically different anchor: truth and identity rooted in Jesus. A biblical worldview starts with the conviction that truth isn’t relative or hidden—it has been revealed in a person. Instead of striving to manufacture significance, life becomes an act of trust: trusting God’s promises, like Abraham did, even when circumstances seem impossible. That shift reshapes everything. Faith replaces doubt, love overcomes insecurity, community becomes essential, contribution matters more than consumption, and the restless soul finally finds the deep, steady rest it’s been searching for all along. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com
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