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The Gospel on Blogger but Google ignores it.

I Published the Gospel on Blogger. Bing Found It. Why Did Google Leave So Much Behind? The firsthand Blogger account behind the “Does Google Hate Jesus?” investigation I have pressed Blogger’s orange Publish button hundreds of times. Each time, the platform did what it promised to do. It created a public page, assigned that page a permanent address, added the article to the archive, and made the words available to anyone who had the link. The strange part came afterward. A page could be public without becoming discoverable. It could exist on a platform owned by Google, appear in Blogger’s own archive, open normally in a browser, and still be remarkably difficult to locate through Google Search. That is the practical problem behind my larger investigation, Does Google Hate Jesus? A documented investigation into why my Gospel library is so hard to find . This Blogger article is not a shortened copy of that investigation. It is the view from inside the publishing process. It is about wha...

The Moment Revenge Starts Feeling Like Justice

Chapter 1: The Message You Want to Send Back Your phone lights up while you are standing in the kitchen, already tired from a day that asked more from you than you had to give. You read the message once, then again, because you cannot believe the person actually said it. The words are sharp, unfair, and aimed at the part of you they know is already hurting. Before you have time to think, your fingers begin moving. You know exactly what to say back. You know which truth will embarrass them, which weakness will expose them, and which sentence will make them feel a little of what they just made you feel. In that moment, what Jesus meant by an eye for an eye stops being an old religious question. It becomes the difference between responding from faith and reacting from pain. Most of us do not call that reaction revenge. We call it defending ourselves. We tell ourselves that we are only correcting the record, standing up for the truth, or giving someone the same energy they gave us. Someti...

When the Scoreboard Goes Dark: What Jesus Would Teach Us About Identity, Ambition, and Faithful Work

Chapter 1: The Morning After the Crowd Moves On Monday morning is often where the truth catches up with us. The crowd is gone, the messages have slowed down, and the room is quiet enough to hear what we were too busy to face. A person can sit at the kitchen table with cold coffee, a glowing phone, and the strange emptiness that comes after doing something everyone else called important. That is the emotional doorway behind the faith-based story  about Jesus serving as a Nebraska assistant coach . It is not really about football alone. It is about what happens when achievement, identity, fear, family, and faith all meet in the same room. Many people know this feeling even if they have never worn a uniform. A parent can feel it after carrying a household through another hard week. A manager can feel it after a successful project ends. A caregiver can feel it after the crisis passes and nobody notices how tired they are. A creator can feel it after publishing something that receives a...