I know you might say, "I’ve tried so much, but the pain just won’t go away." You long—perhaps for a minute, an hour, or even a day—for respite from the pounding ache in your heart. You wonder, How did I get into this? How, in all rationality, did I allow myself to walk into this … Continue reading Healing for The Brokenhearted
Hopeless to Hopeful
Everywhere you look, people are struggling — with habits, addictions, regrets. They want freedom but feel trapped. They wonder: Is there hope for me? A judgmental world makes it hard for them to find their way back to recovery. They’re judged and stigmatized — and in many cases, the world doesn’t care anymore. They slip … Continue reading Hopeless to Hopeful
The Quiet Voice That Turns Us
Today, I want to talk about two things that often go unnoticed in our day-to-day interactions. It’s no one’s fault — it’s part of being human and a result of the pressure to survive, though it shouldn’t be that way. The first woman and man to set foot on the face of the earth walked … Continue reading The Quiet Voice That Turns Us
The Glory Trap
"Not even God could sink this ship," Cal Hockley boasted, his voice laced with smug certainty and human pride as he stood aboard the majestic vessel. With a sweeping gesture and louder confidence, he added, “This ship isn’t supposed to sink until we get to New York. Man has built it better than that.” He … Continue reading The Glory Trap
The Subtle Seduction of Compromise
As we drove through the streets after a quick grocery run, we couldn’t help but notice the sidewalks alive with sights vying for attention—billboards flashing, music blasting, people posturing. It was as though the very atmosphere was trying to seduce the eyes and pull at the heart. Seduction is everywhere. But that’s not the kind … Continue reading The Subtle Seduction of Compromise
Tug of War Within
I woke up today thinking about what it really takes to maintain healthy relationships—with friends, family, and those we love. It is never without effort. There are misunderstandings, complaints, and moments when we must forgive or be forgiven, love and be loved. We adjust, reconcile, and grow—because love, no matter how imperfect, binds us. But … Continue reading Tug of War Within
The Me Mirror: Breaking Free from Self-Obsession
In a world that constantly urges us to “be seen,” “build our brand,” and “chase the spotlight,” it’s easy to get lost in what I call the Me Mirror—a distorted reflection of identity rooted in self-obsession rather than divine purpose. Modern culture wraps self-promotion in beautiful phrases like “how you show up,” or “living your … Continue reading The Me Mirror: Breaking Free from Self-Obsession
Clarity in Life’s Chaos?
One day, I walked down a street, musing about life. Why the troubles and chaos? Theories and facts, lies and truth—so much confusion. A gentle voice said, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled.""I desire to be filled with You, Lord!" I replied inwardly. "I want nothing but … Continue reading Clarity in Life’s Chaos?
Birth of a New Dawn
Tumbling and rumbling, the clouds, dark as hell, raged with tempest and hurriedly passed by. The sea churned in turmoil. Men rowed and toiled, gripped by fear, their hearts heavy with the weight of peril. "Where is the Master?" they cried out, their voices swallowed by the storm. Fear seized their souls. Their lives flashed … Continue reading Birth of a New Dawn
