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The Moral Compass Chronicles

The Moral Compass Chronicles

Written by: Eyon Johnson
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An audio time capsule centered around morality - encouraging people around the world on the importance of governing one’s life in a morally [and biblically] sound manner!

© 2026 The Moral Compass Chronicles
Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Philosophy Self-Help Social Sciences Spirituality Success
Episodes
  • Too Cool to Care & Too Cool to Love
    Feb 13 2026

    Ever notice how people being too “cool” and extremely nonchalant often feels a lot like them being “cold”? Well, let’s take aim at “too cool” culture, and how “perfection” theater on social media drains warmth, gratitude and everyday humanity.

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    30 mins
  • Gaining The World
    Jan 20 2026

    What if the biggest risk this year isn’t failure, but forgetting your soul while chasing everything else? We open the year by wrestling with Jesus’ timeless question: what do we really gain if we secure the world’s prizes and forfeit what’s eternal. From the eyewitness force of the Gospels to the blessing of those who believe without seeing, we trace how proof, trust, and obedience fit together—and why many still resist what’s right in front of them.

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    26 mins
  • Increased Awareness Means Greater Responsibility
    Dec 26 2025

    We celebrate Christ’s birth with joy and gratitude while calling for a deeper shift going into 2026: as awareness grows, responsibility must grow too. As we step forward, accept the gift and the call. Deeper sight, deeper accountability, and a wider capacity for peace.

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    Cam Crusher
    Being safe isn’t just about how you drive, it’s about what you see in time.
    CamCrusher alerts you early, helping you stay aware so you avoid unnecessary tickets. CamCrusher helps you stay focused on the road, not another screen. It runs quietly in the background and warns you of speed and red-light cameras with a simple red light, a color your brain instantly reads as “slow down.”

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    41 mins
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