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In this After Effects episode, Aibel challenges the modern notion that students can simply create their own meaning, arguing instead that true purpose is discovered, not invented.
Drawing from faith and personal reflection, Aibel explores the universal call to love and serve others, the significance of being fathers and mothers in both spiritual and practical ways, and the importance of embracing one’s unique calling. He concludes with an encouraging reminder to trust in God’s plan and to live with authenticity, purpose, and faith.
By Recasting CultureIn this After Effects episode, Aibel challenges the modern notion that students can simply create their own meaning, arguing instead that true purpose is discovered, not invented.
Drawing from faith and personal reflection, Aibel explores the universal call to love and serve others, the significance of being fathers and mothers in both spiritual and practical ways, and the importance of embracing one’s unique calling. He concludes with an encouraging reminder to trust in God’s plan and to live with authenticity, purpose, and faith.