In a looks-obsessed world, Scripture grounds teen self-worth in Christ, not mirrors, likes, or comparison—building confidence and peace.
How Can I Know My Worth When My Value Seems Tied to Likes, Followers, and Approval?
Your worth isn’t measured by likes or followers but by Jehovah’s eternal love. You are already valuable, seen, and loved by Him.
Why Do I Feel Like No One Would Miss Me If I Were Gone?
Feeling invisible doesn’t mean you are unseen. Jehovah made you precious, loved, and irreplaceable—even when your pain says otherwise.
Why Do I Feel Invisible in a World That Worships Popularity?
You may feel invisible in a world obsessed with popularity, but Jehovah sees your worth and calls you to live with purpose beyond applause.
Why Do I Compare My Body to Everyone Online? Understanding the Pressure, the Pain, and God’s Perspective
Stop comparing your body to others online. You are fearfully and wonderfully made by God — uniquely designed with purpose and love.
THE 1946 PROJECT The Supposed Mistranslation of “Homosexual” In 1 Corinthians 6:9
Paul’s Greek in 1 Corinthians 6:9 condemns male-male sex. “Homosexual” is an English label; the apostolic meaning rests in malakoi and arsenokoitai.
Why Does My Past Mistake Keep Shaping How I See Myself Even Though God Forgives Me?
God forgives, but past mistakes still haunt us. Learn why and how to see yourself as God sees you—redeemed, loved, and free in Christ.
Why Do I Feel Like My Faith Is Weak Compared to Others?
Feeling like your faith is weak compared to others? Learn why comparison deceives, what real faith is, and how Jehovah strengthens you.
Why Do I Feel Like Following Jesus Is Too Hard?
Following Jesus feels hard, but His grace, strength, and presence make the journey possible and full of lasting joy.
Why Do I Feel So Anxious About the Future?
Anxiety about the future is heavy, but God’s Word shows how to live one day at a time with peace, trust, and courage.


