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Silence in Chaos: Why Having Faith Doesn’t Make You Immune to Anxiety (And How to Find Real Peace)
You are at church. The lights are low, the band is playing that worship song about “resting in the Father’s arms.” You lift your hands, close your eyes, and sing. But inside, your stomach is in knots. Your mind is racing at 100 mph, running through the week’s to-do list, the difficult conversation you need to have with your boss, your bank balance, and your parents’ health.
First Steps with Jesus: A Biblical Guide to Start Your Journey of Faith
When we decide to follow Jesus, we step into a transforming journey that changes our identity, values, and priorities. Many people feel doubt, fear, and even loneliness at the beginning. However, the Bible gives us a clear and hope-filled map for these first steps in this new life.
Silence is Not Absence: A Deep Guide to Resetting Your Frequency and Finding the Overflow of Purpose
There is a silent agony that permeates our church pews and the secrecy of our closed bedrooms. It is a pain we rarely confess aloud for fear of appearing “less faithful” or “less spiritual.” It is the pain of the monologue.
When Heaven is Silent: A Survival Guide for the “Dark Night of the Soul”
There is a type of loneliness that human company cannot fix. You can be surrounded by friends, active in church, with family gathered in the living room, and still feel a hollow echo in your chest.
The Iron Mask: Why We Feel Like a Fraud and How to Cure Spiritual Imposter Syndrome
We live in the age of curation. If you open your social media right now, you will see perfect snippets of imperfect lives: smiling marriages, aesthetic breakfasts, Bible verses highlighted in leather-bound Bibles, and rising careers.
The Logic of Blood: Why was Jesus’ death the only solution?
To understand the cure (the Cross), we must first accept the diagnosis of the disease. Most of us underestimate what the Bible calls “sin.” We tend to think of sin merely as “making mistakes,” “bad choices,” or “moral failures.”
The Prison of Resentment: How to forgive someone who never said “I’m sorry”
There is a silent fantasy that many of us nurture when we are wounded. We imagine the day when the person who offended us
Start Here: 7 Days to Hear God (Reading John)
Maybe you have a Bible at home, maybe you’ve even tried to read it. You opened it to Genesis, excited about the beginning of everything, but got stuck in Leviticus or Numbers.
Anxiety and Faith: Is it a sin to take medication or go to therapy? What the Bible really says
Anxiety is one of the greatest ailments of our century. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders worldwide.








