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Christ Is King
Every culture has a throne. The only question is who sits on it. Some people crown themselves. Others crown society. Still others crown the government, or money, or pleasure. But someone or something always rules the human heart. The idea of living without a king is an illusion, because every human being worships something.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Humans
The Lantern of Forgiveness
The Lantern of Forgiveness In the quiet desert town of Taif, long ago, there lived a man named Kareem. He was known for his strength and bold voice in the marketplace, but his heart carried an old wound — anger. Years ago, a close friend had betrayed him in a business deal, leaving him poor and humiliated. Since then, Kareem vowed never to forgive anyone who wronged him.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Humans
When Advice Felt Like Arrows: A Story of Dignity in Hard Times
Introduction: When Words Wound Instead of Heal It started with a well-meaning text from a friend: “You just need to stay positive. Everything happens for a reason.” I stared at the screen, exhausted, eyes swollen from a night of crying, and wondered—how can something meant to comfort feel so piercing?
By Shamshair Khan Hasan Zai5 months ago in Humans
The Battle of Pages and Screens
ChatGPT said: The Battle of Pages and Screens (A story of words, wisdom, and war) Once upon a time, in a world divided by ink and electricity, there stood two kingdoms — the Realm of Pages and the Empire of Screens. For centuries, they lived in uneasy peace. The Pages were ruled by Queen Bibliara, a wise monarch made of parchment and poetry. Her people — novels, storybooks, encyclopedias, and journals — lived in grand libraries and whispered stories to anyone who turned their pages.
By abdul qadir6 months ago in Humans
The Stranger Who Knew Too Much About Me
It began on a Tuesday night — the kind of quiet evening when scrolling through social media feels like background noise. I was half-asleep, thumbing through Instagram stories when a new follow request popped up: @lifebylena.
By Malaika Piolet6 months ago in Humans
Retro Tech 100
Retro Tech 100 The Sound Era: 10 Devices That Changed How We Heard the World. Before streaming became invisible, music was something you touched. It had texture, temperature, and ritual. You flipped switches, pressed clunky buttons, wound tape with a pencil, and carried sound like a secret. Every beat took effort; every song, a bit of patience.
By Sayed Zewayed6 months ago in Humans
Fabric of Dreams
Auther Name Asmatullah Fashion has never been just about what we wear. It is an ever-evolving narrative that connects culture, identity, comfort, and creativity into one seamless fabric. Every piece of clothing is more than a stitched garment; it is a reflection of who we are, what we believe in, and how we choose to be remembered. The concept of a fabric of dreams does not merely imply fine threads and exquisite textures; it conveys a deeper reality where fashion becomes a companion to human aspirations, a space where comfort and class are perfectly balanced.
By Asmatullah7 months ago in Humans
The Deluge of 2025: Pakistan’s Battle Against a Relentless Flood
A Nation Under Water August 2025 will be remembered in Pakistan’s history as a month of heartbreak. What began as heavy monsoon rains quickly turned into a national disaster. Torrential downpours, cloudbursts in the north, and collapsing glacial lakes unleashed torrents of water across provinces, leaving behind devastation on a scale that once again tested the resilience of millions.
By Muhammad Bilal7 months ago in Humans









