25 December: Christmas, Jesus, and the True Meaning of Celebration

Every year on 25 December, people across the world celebrate Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ. Streets glow with lights, homes are decorated, gifts are exchanged, and festive songs fill the air. While these traditions bring joy, Christmas is much more than decorations, shopping, and celebration. At its heart, Christmas is a reminder of love,…

Leo Tolstoy: The Eternal Seeker of Truth and Simplicity

On September 9, 1828, one of the world’s greatest literary and spiritual figures was born in Yasnaya Polyana, Russia — Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, known to the world as Leo Tolstoy. More than a novelist, he was a philosopher, moral thinker, and a restless seeker of truth. His novels such as War and Peace and…

The Ethics and Environmental Impact of Meat Consumption: A Call for Conscious Eating

In today’s world, where vegetarian food options are both abundant and accessible, the necessity of eating meat is becoming increasingly questionable. While historically humans consumed animal products out of necessity, especially in areas where plant-based foods were scarce, modern advancements in agriculture and nutrition have made vegetarian diets not only viable but sufficiently nutritious to…

Good Friday: A Story of Sacrifice, Truth, and Unshakable Faith

Good Friday is one of the most sacred and meaningful days for Christians around the world. It marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ — a day of pain and sorrow, yet one that carries a powerful message of love, truth, and sacrifice that still speaks to the human heart today. The Story of Good Friday…