quiet time, real strength
Solitude, prayer, and spiritual resilience are not abstract concepts here; they are habits that shape how a believer faces fear, grief, and uncertainty.
stop pretending that worry is planning
Matthew 6:34 puts it bluntly: do not worry about tomorrow, because each day has enough trouble of its own.
The prison of unforgiveness: how to break free
Forgiveness is often layered rather than a single moment, and it keeps old wounds from becoming your identity while creating space for real healing.
From Drift to redemption Part 2
The path is not quick or clean, but it is possible, and the mess can become the place where grace does its best work.
From drift to redemption, part 1
Troy and Amy open their hearts to chart the quiet drift that almost unraveled their marriage, and the deeper story behind it.
How selflessness saves a marriage
Unity returns not by accident but through humble, daily obedience that echoes the heart of Christ.
What if peace is a practice, not a finish line
Peace, then, is not found after the war of schedules; it is found while we put down our weapons and open our hands to the God who is already here.