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When Privilege Meets Pride: A Heavenly Setup Gone Wrong
Let’s start with the part everyone loves to skip over. This story opens with Mary—yes, that Mary—swooping in from heaven and taking a baby from a dirt-poor family. Which sounds generous, except she then raises this child in absolute luxury. I’m talking gold clothes, angel playdates, unlimited sweets—the whole heavenly trust fund situation. The girl grows up spoiled, protected, and wildly unprepared for real life. And sure, she’s surrounded by holiness, but she never actually
Virginia Byrd
Jan 213 min read


You Dropped the Golden Ball, Didn’t You?The Frog King, Worldly Obsession, and Why Grimm Fairy Tales Do Not Play Fair
Let’s start with the obvious: the entire mess begins because a princess loses a golden ball and absolutely cannot cope. Not a famine. Not a war. A toy. A shiny, status-symbol. And instead of taking a deep breath and accepting that sometimes things are lost, she spirals hard enough to make a bargain with a talking frog. Scripture warned us about this exact energy centuries ago— “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth” —and yet here we are. The golden ball wasn’t wo
Virginia Byrd
Jan 162 min read


So You Think the Cat Is Your Friend? Cute. That’s How You Get Eaten.
Okay, first of all—let’s be very clear. Discernment is not being mean. It’s being obedient. And if that bothers you, that’s already kind of a red flag. Too many people think being “nice” automatically makes them godly, so they ignore every warning sign Scripture literally spells out for them. Which is cute, I guess—but also how people end up spiritually wrecked. Meanwhile, the Bible is not vague about this. It does not say, “Go by vibes.” It does not say, “Trust the charmin
Virginia Byrd
Jan 135 min read
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