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About

Mindstrid is born from mind, the realm of intellect, belief, and decision and from the Scandinavian word strid, meaning a battle or clash. It captures the unseen struggle within every life—the tension between light and darkness, truth and deception, faith and doubt.
In every mind, this tension becomes a battlefield, between conviction and compromise, truth and illusion, between Christ and the deceiver. It is not fought with swords or armies, but within the thoughts and choices of the soul, where each decision draws a line of allegiance and shapes one’s destiny.

Mission

The mission of Mindstrid is powerfully reflected in Revelation 14:6–12, which captures the heart of the Great Controversy—the call for every soul to choose allegiance between Christ and Satan. Every choice you make, every truth you embrace or ignore, draws the line of loyalty in your own mind.
This battle is not just about ideas, it’s about the moment when conviction meets courage, when eternity is shaped by a single decision. And in that moment, the Great Controversy becomes more than a cosmic story—it becomes your story. Because it isn’t just cosmic—it’s personal.

Invitation

You were born into a story that began before time. The universe watches, the angels listen, and heaven waits for your decision. This is your moment—to stand for truth, to choose Jesus, and to live with eternal purpose.
For at the heart of that purpose lies the greatest love story ever told: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son…” — John 3:16
At the cross, Jesus revealed how much you mean to Him. To Him, you are priceless—the very reason love gave everything to redeem you.
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men ...
men who will not be bought or sold,
men who in their inmost souls
are true and honest,
men who do not fear to call sin
by its right name,
men whose conscience is as true to duty
as the needle to the pole,
men who will stand for the right
though the heavens fall.
— Ellen G. White —
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