The Truth About Healing: What It Is. What It Isn’t. And, How Can You Get There.
The difference between safety that’s rehearsed and safety that’s real. Why Healing Isn’t the End of Feeling.
The difference between safety that’s rehearsed and safety that’s real. Why Healing Isn’t the End of Feeling.
Have you ever read the Bible through the lens of your own desires, twisting the words and shaping the meaning to fit your agenda? I did. And I am grateful that God brought me home, to where I read with humility and curiosity, and stay eager to discover and learn and grow.
What if everything you’ve been told about success is wrong?
You’ve worked so hard. You’ve chased the milestones, the status, the financial security – yet deep down, something still feel off. And your personal life is barely hanging. You should feel fulfilled, but instead, you feel empty and confused. Like you’re constantly running, but never quite arriving.
How does one find faith? There were times when I looked in all the wrong places and got lost in misunderstandings. Until I found the courage to ask, to doubt, and to seek and allowed the cracks to become the places where light pours in, guiding me toward unexpected answers.
True wealth isn’t measured by what we gather or achieve, but by the abundance that flows when the heart is full of love, the mind clear with purpose, and life is lived in harmony with what truly matters.
What if faith isn’t about having all the answers, but about stepping into the discomfort of your deepest questions? My search for peace led me through the chaos of the external world – chasing success, seeking validation, and grasping for answers – only to find that what longed for had been waiting all along, deep within my soul, revealed through an unexpected journey to God.
What if gratitude isn’t the quick remedy it’s often portrayed to be, but instead a slow, unfolding journey – a living, breathing practice that transforms over time? Explore a perspective that challenges the myths of quick fixes and invites you to discover gratitude as a path, not a prescription.