Society

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🌱 All Common Ground – Community Wish List & Housing Vision

We’re not building a brand—we’re building a community. From shared meals to safe housing for men coming out of jail, All Common Ground is growing into something real. No one has to give anything to join, but if you feel called to help—through space, skills, or presence—we’d love to talk. This is about people, not profit. Community, not perfection.

Politics

The Federal Reserve, Deficit Spending, and the Quiet Squeeze on Working People

Who really pays for national debt and inflation? This article explores how deficit spending and Federal Reserve policies quietly erode the financial stability of working-class Americans—drawing on themes from The Creature from Jekyll Island. With warmth and clarity, it invites reflection on how hidden systems affect everyday lives.

Politics

🧍‍♂️ The Loneliness Epidemic and the Modern Male Disconnect

Many men today feel isolated—but they don’t know how to talk about it.
Caught between cultural shifts, relational pressure, and fear of saying the wrong thing, they quietly pull away. This article explores the rising epidemic of male loneliness—and how we can begin rebuilding real connection, one honest conversation at a time.

Society

When Homes Become Holdings

Across the U.S., homes are quietly changing hands—from neighbors to national firms. What happens when the places we live stop being communities and start being commodities? This article explores the shift—and what we can do about it.

Society

From Sanctuary to Spectator: How the Church Lost Its Role as a Lifeline

For centuries, churches were the lifeblood of community—feeding the hungry, healing the sick, and sheltering the vulnerable. Today, many have become quiet spectators to suffering. This article explores how the Body of Christ can reclaim its role as a lifeline in a broken world.

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What is Spirit – Rethinking Fellowship, Personhood, and Meaning in a Disenchanted World

Spirit is not a ghost in the machine. It is the animating pattern that brings coherence and direction to life—what breathes meaning into dust, and purpose into community. In an age of disconnection, rediscovering the fellowship of the spirit is not a luxury; it is a necessity. To gather, to listen, to belong—this is where the sacred shows up.