Real freedom begins when we stop hiding the parts of ourselves we’re ashamed of. I used to think I was free just because I moved on—but the truth followed me. Until I got honest about the pain, the resentment, and the silent weight I was carrying, I was still in chains. You can’t heal what you won’t admit. And you can’t be free while hiding your truth.
Category: Emotional Intelligence

Why Emotions Aren’t the Enemy of Faith
Jesus wept—but He also walked through it. Emotions aren’t enemies to be avoided; they’re indicators that can lead to healing, growth, and deeper faith. Whether you’re angry, anxious, sad, or numb, God is near and ready to meet you in those emotions. You don’t have to choose between feeling and moving forward. You can walk while you weep—and know that He’s walking with you.

How Did People in the Old Testament Find Salvation?
Salvation in both the Old and New Testaments is deeply rooted in relationship with God. In the Old Testament, salvation was experienced through faith, obedience, and covenant, where God rescued His people and called them to trust in Him. In the New Testament, salvation is fulfilled through Jesus Christ, restoring the broken relationship between God and humanity. Faith and trust have always been central, shaping our connection with God and leading us toward hope, redemption, and eternal fellowship with Him.

When Life Gets Tough, Encourage Yourself—Here’s How
Feeling overwhelmed by life’s challenges? We all have those moments when everything feels like too much, and encouragement is hard to find. But sometimes, the best motivation comes from within. Like David in tough times, you can remind yourself of your strength, faith, and the progress you’ve already made. It’s about shifting your focus from what’s going wrong to what’s still possible. Take a deep breath, speak life over yourself, and keep going—one step at a time. You’ve got this.

The Weight of ‘I Love You,’ ‘I Hate You,’ and ‘God Said’: A Thoughtful Guide
What if three seemingly simple phrases could shape your relationships, influence trust, and transform your faith journey? “I Love You,” “I Hate You,” and “God Said” are not just words—they are powerful tools that can build up or tear down, inspire or wound, guide or mislead. Are we intentional about the impact our words have on others and ourselves? Dive into the significance of these phrases and learn how speaking with purpose can transform lives.
