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How Islam Differs from Judaism

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  Islam and Judaism are often seen as close cousins among the world’s faiths. Both worship one God, both trace their lineage to Abraham, and both live by sacred law. Yet their paths diverge in how they understand revelation, prophecy, and the relationship between God and humanity. 1. The Shared Foundation Before exploring differences, it helps to see the common ground. Both faiths: Are strictly monotheistic — God is one, indivisible, and beyond human form. Value law, ethics, and community as expressions of faith. Emphasize daily practice — prayer, charity, fasting, and moral conduct. Reject the idea of divine incarnation. Their differences arise not from the nature of God, but from how God’s will is revealed and lived. 2. Revelation and Scripture Judaism holds that God revealed the Torah to Moses at Sinai — a covenant binding Israel forever. Islam teaches that God revealed the Qur’an to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel — the final, perfect revelation completing earlier scr...

What Leaders Cross Borders More Successfully and Why

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What Leaders Cross Borders More Successfully—and Why Some leaders step into a new country and immediately find their footing. Others arrive with impressive résumés and stall within weeks. The difference isn’t intelligence, charisma, or even experience. It’s something quieter and far more decisive: how they interpret what they see . Crossing borders doesn’t just relocate a leader. It relocates their assumptions. The ones who thrive are those who can revise those assumptions without losing themselves. 1. They Don’t Assume Their Home-Culture Logic Is Universal Every leader carries an invisible operating system shaped by their home culture. It tells them what “respect” looks like, what “urgency” feels like, how “trust” is built, and what “competence” sounds like. Leaders who struggle abroad assume these interpretations are neutral. Leaders who succeed abroad understand that their interpretations are local , not universal. They treat their first impressions as hypotheses, not truths. This s...

🌿 Transformation Tuesday: Francis Collins — The Scientist Who Found Harmony

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  Francis Collins approached life through the lens of discovery. As a geneticist, he mapped the human genome — decoding the language of life itself. Yet for years, he saw that language as purely biological, not divine. His transformation began when he encountered patients whose faith sustained them through suffering. Their peace unsettled him. He realized that science could explain how life works, but not why it matters. Reading C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity , he found reason and faith intertwined — logic pointing toward love. Collins came to see the elegance of DNA as a signature, not an accident. He wrote that the genome is “the language of God,” a phrase that captures both his scientific awe and spiritual conviction. His conversion wasn’t a rejection of science; it was its completion — the moment when curiosity met reverence. Francis Collins reminds us that truth is not divided between lab and chapel. It’s written in both — in the code of life and the call of the soul. post i...