Twilight Radio
Step into a podcast like no other—featuring Christian messages, scriptures, prayers, poetry, and bold affirmations to fuel your faith. In a world clouded by fear, uncertainty, and moral darkness, this is your place to recharge with hope, courage, and light. You’ll also meet Hanaya Oki, a teenage girl in Kamakura, Japan, navigating life with Jesus. Though fictional, Hanaya is inspired by real teens of faith, and her story is designed to spark deeper conversations about choices, purpose, and eternal perspective. Each episode immerses you in Hanaya’s world while inviting you to reflect more deeply on your own. Grab your earphones, listen closely, and check out superdifferent.com.
Twilight Radio
A Christian Girl’s Take on Dressing Modestly
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As a Christian, it’s challenging to dress modestly in a culture that pressures you to be extra. The world says, “Look hot to get noticed.” But is being “hot” really the goal? Clothes are never just clothes—they reflect what we value. Christian modesty isn’t about rules—it’s honoring God above trends.
Hanaya misses Hiroto. She senses he’s still upset and avoiding her. One afternoon, fresh from a run, she spots him playing basketball. She lingers behind a tree, quietly watching. Yeona, back from a modeling gig, notices Hanaya and sneaks up mischievously, teasing her to spill who she’s been staring at. She plots a plan to help Hanaya—suggesting a hot look to win the attention of the boy she likes. Their playful banter soon shifts into a deeper talk about modesty, heartbreak, and eternity-minded choices.
John Piper:
Don’t just ask, “What’s wrong with it?” about your music, your movies, your clothing, your parties, or your habits. Don’t just ask, “Is it a sin?”—that’s the lowest bar you can set for your life.
Instead, ask: “Does this help me run? Does it help me run with all my focus, energy, and love for God? Or does it trip me up when I’m trying to grow in patience, kindness, gentleness, love, holiness, purity, and self-control?”
Don’t aim for just avoiding sin. Don’t settle for the minimal standard. Aim for the highest one. Take hold of the marathon that is your life and run it with purpose. Shape every choice—how you train, eat, think, and dress to be the most God-exalting runner you can be. Finish the race spent for His glory.
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