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  • Depression & Resiliency

    The Unyielding Spirit of Belief and Hope Life has an uncanny way of testing our limits, often pushing us to the brink of despair. During these moments, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, lost, and hopeless. However, it’s precisely in these trials that the beauty of resilience shines through. Resiliency is not just about bouncing back…

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  • 19 Common Pitfalls Married Men Make

    Can You Relate? In every marriage, seemingly small mistakes can accumulate and cause significant harm over time. Here are eighteen common pitfalls that married men often overlook, which can erode trust, intimacy, and the overall health of their relationship. By recognizing and addressing these mistakes, married men can work towards building stronger, healthier, and more…

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  • Deeply Personal

    Deeply Personal

    The Woman Who Was There Lately, I’ve been reflecting deeply on the twists and turns life takes. Divorce is something I never imagined I’d experience again. I married in love and wanted to be with my now ex-husband for the rest of my life. I yearned for a life of certainty, peace, security, love, serenity,…

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  • Finding Strength in the Midst of Deep Sadness

    In those moments of profound sadness, it can be tempting to hide away, to withdraw from the world because of the shame and the feeling that no one else can understand. But remember, God understands. He sees your pain, He knows your struggles, and He is always with you.

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  • Breaking the Silence

    Men’s Mental Health Matters As June dives into July, it’s essential to reflect on two crucial observances: June, which is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, and July, dedicated to Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. These months highlight significant yet often overlooked aspects of mental health, particularly concerning men. While the importance of mental health awareness…

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  • Embracing the Unknown

    The Power of Letting Go Have you ever found yourself holding on to something familiar, even when it no longer serves you? It’s a common human experience, rooted deeply in our fear of the unknown. Recently I was sharing something with a dear friend and she said to me “en mi pais dicen que más…

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  • Misconceptions vs. Reality: Navigating Divorce as a Christian

    Misconceptions about Christian Divorce Recovery Many people hold specific beliefs about how Christians, especially Christian women, handle the aftermath of a divorce. A common misconception is that Christian women should solely rely on prayer, fellowship, and worship to swiftly and smoothly get over their ex-husbands. This view suggests that their faith alone is a quick…

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  • Navigating Life’s Transitions

    Embracing Change with Grace Change is the only constant in life. From the shifting seasons to the passing of time, transitions are woven into the very fabric of our existence. Yet, despite their inevitability, transitions often leave us feeling unsettled, uncertain, and sometimes even fearful. Whether it’s a change in career, a move to a…

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  • Walking Away with a Broken Heart

    Finding Healing Amidst Emotional Abandonment, Lies, and Deceit Walking away from a relationship that has caused emotional abandonment, lies, and deceit is one of the hardest decisions to make. Leaving the known for the unknown and having to start anew can be one of the hardest decision anyone could ever make to preserve their mental,…

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  • All It Takes is You

    So long as you believe in yourself please know that they don’t have to. Who are they anyways?!They are all the people you live worried about—attempting to convinced, day in and day out; of your worth, your beauty, your self-value, and of who God created you to be. Once you let go of all the…

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