Over the weekend leading up to Inauguration Day, and especially this morning, I’ve observed a troubling surge of absolutely disgusting vitriol, condemnation, and divisiveness from both sides of the political and social spectrum. Since the inception of this blog, I have tried to remain as neutral and solution-focused as possible, sharing love and the experienceContinueContinue reading “Neither Do I Condemn Thee: A Christian’s Response to Division and Vitriol”
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The Great Shift: Embracing the Crossroads of Change
We have the power to create our lives. With every breath we take and every moment we are gifted, we co-create with the universe. To be unaware of this truth is to leave ourselves unprepared for the opportunities and challenges life presents. Often, we feel powerless simply because we fail to understand the true natureContinueContinue reading “The Great Shift: Embracing the Crossroads of Change”
Random Reflections: The Tug-of-War Between Past and Future
This post is a “random reflection” inspired by a quote I came across tonight while preparing for meditation: The person attempting to travel two roads at once will get nowhere. (Xun Zi) This quote struck me deeply because it perfectly captures the inner conflict we create when we try to move forward while clinging toContinueContinue reading “Random Reflections: The Tug-of-War Between Past and Future”
Community Correspondence: On Faith, Separation, and Obedience
In life, we all reach pivotal moments where we face a choice: to follow the path of obedience to God or remain in the comfort of what we know. These moments are never easy. Often, they require us to leave behind people we love—family, friends, even entire communities who, for whatever reason, have chosen notContinueContinue reading “Community Correspondence: On Faith, Separation, and Obedience”
Sunday Sessions: From Fear to Wisdom (A Personal Lesson On Aligning the Ego and Soul)
For years, I’ve struggled with a lingering tooth issue, a problem that began when I cracked a tooth but chose to ignore it. My fear of dentists—and the thoughts fueled by that fear—kept me from taking action. Even when I had dental insurance, I allowed fear to win, convincing myself I could avoid the problem.ContinueContinue reading “Sunday Sessions: From Fear to Wisdom (A Personal Lesson On Aligning the Ego and Soul)”
The Purpose of Pain: Where God Meets Us
We come into this world fragile, unknowing, and dependent—and we leave it in much the same way. Along the way, life leaves its marks on us, not in spite of its challenges but because of them. We are shaped, scarred, and softened by the trials we face. Yet so many of us chase an illusion—aContinueContinue reading “The Purpose of Pain: Where God Meets Us”
Karma, Disasters, and the Disconnect: Restoring Balance in a Chaotic World + A Call for Compassion
There’s a word that seems to get thrown around with reckless abandon every time a disaster strikes or a tragedy unfolds: karma. Whether it’s in reference to a hurricane that devastates coastal communities, wildfires reducing entire towns to ashes, or even broader societal struggles, “karma” is often invoked as a weapon—used to justify suffering, assignContinueContinue reading “Karma, Disasters, and the Disconnect: Restoring Balance in a Chaotic World + A Call for Compassion”
Worthiness: The Quiet Truth We’re Missing
We hear it all the time: You’re worthy. Remember your worth. It’s everywhere—on social media, in self-help books, and even whispered in moments of prayer. But how many of us actually believe it? Even the Bible tells us we were worthy enough for God to send Jesus to die for our sins. Yet, growing upContinueContinue reading “Worthiness: The Quiet Truth We’re Missing”
When the Fight Feels Endless: On Relapse, Abuse, and Grief
Life has a way of testing us in unimaginable ways, often leaving us feeling broken, lost, and questioning the very point of it all. Whether you’re fighting to stay sober, wrestling with the shadows of abuse, or trying to make sense of grief that refuses to ease, these battles can feel insurmountable. If you’re here,ContinueContinue reading “When the Fight Feels Endless: On Relapse, Abuse, and Grief”
Reflection: Living with a Strong Spiritual Foundation
Over the past few days, we’ve explored essential tools for building and maintaining a strong spiritual foundation. We began with grounding practices, such as spending time in nature, breathing deeply to anchor ourselves, and visualizing our connection to God through His creation. These practices help us feel rooted and present, strengthening our awareness of HisContinueContinue reading “Reflection: Living with a Strong Spiritual Foundation”
