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Soft Doesn’t Mean Stupid: Learning to Heal Without Hardening
It’s easy to become emotionally unavailable and call it “self-awareness.” It’s easy to detach and call it “discernment.” But God doesn’t heal you so you can become colder — He heals you so you can love better.
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Oct 164 min read


When Life Feels Upside Down: Trusting God When Your Emotions Are a Hot Mess
So, let’s talk about how to actually survive when life feels upside down—when you’re trusting God, but your emotions are bouncing from faith to fear to frustration and back again like an Olympic gymnast.
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Oct 94 min read


Anxiety Isn’t Your Identity (Here’s What It Really Means)
But what I am saying is that not everything that feels scary, overwhelming, or uncomfortable deserves to be labeled “anxiety.” Sometimes it’s just plain ol’ fear. And fear, my friends, is something Scripture has a lot to say about.
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Oct 25 min read


Finding Peace When the World Feels Like It’s Falling Apart
If you’ve found yourself staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m. thinking, “Lord, how do I keep my sanity in all this?” — you’re not alone. The swirl of chaos is designed to steal your peace, distract your mind, and drain your emotional capacity.
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Sep 254 min read


Tired of Crying in the Shower? Emotional Wellness Coaching Might Be Your New Bestie
Ignoring your emotions doesn’t erase them—it just buries them alive, and buried emotions don’t die; they leak out. In your tone, your choices, your relationships, your health.
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Sep 183 min read


Why Your Triggers Aren’t Just “Bad Moods” — They’re Clues
Left unchecked, triggers don’t just affect you. They affect your relationships, your peace, and even the way you show up for God’s calling on your life.
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Aug 213 min read


On the Other Side of Healing: What Emotional Wellness Really Looks Like with Jesus
What does emotional wellness actually look like on the other side of healing with Christ?
Let’s talk about it—the good, the bad, and the surprisingly awkward.
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Aug 44 min read
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