Forgiveness is not just a one-time decision — it’s a daily practice that helps guard your peace, heal your heart, and support your emotional and spiritual well-being. Each day brings moments where forgiveness is needed — whether it’s letting go of someone’s harsh words, releasing a personal mistake, or surrendering old wounds to God. When forgiveness becomes part of your regular routine, you can live with more freedom, clarity, and compassion. Learn practical ways to make forgiveness part of your everyday life.

Feeling lost can manifest in various ways—spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. It’s not just about losing direction but also about feeling disconnected from faith, purpose, or even yourself. Life’s struggles, past mistakes, or moments of uncertainty can create a sense of being adrift. However, restoration is possible. Through faith, intentional reflection, and support from others, clarity can return. Learn how to recover the lost, rebuild meaningful connections, and embrace a renewed sense of purpose in your journey forward.

Do past failures and regrets feel like chains holding you back? You don’t have to stay trapped in guilt. God’s grace offers freedom, healing, and a fresh start. No mistake is beyond His forgiveness, and no setback is too great for His restoration. Learning to forgive yourself is just as important as receiving His mercy. Embrace the journey of healing, let go of shame, and step into the renewal God has for you. Your story isn’t over—it’s just beginning!

At 56, a surprising return to writing unfolded through blogging after years in journalism, technology, and ministry. Once certain that chapter had closed, the experience felt like reviving a long-lost part of the soul—familiar, yet refreshing. This journey is proof that it’s never too late to reignite passions or step into something new. Dreams don’t disappear; they wait. Taking the first step can lead to unexpected joy, fulfillment, and a rediscovery of purpose just waiting to be embraced.

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.