
When Faith Feels Broken: Navigating Spiritual Anger
If we were sitting across from each other with warm mugs in hand, this is where I’d lean in and say: It’s okay if you’re angry with God right now.

If we were sitting across from each other with warm mugs in hand, this is where I’d lean in and say: It’s okay if you’re angry with God right now.

“Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break.” –Shakespeare’s Macbeth Shakespeare’s advice is practical but painful.

As we continue to explore Love Redefined this month, we wanted to share a post written by a staff team member. Last week we looked at the names of God

Welcome to Part 2 of Playing Offense on Valentine’s Day. In our last post, we explored the emotional impact of Valentine’s Day in a betrayal story. We also acknowledge the

It was a regular Wednesday evening. The day had been clear and sunny. There was no forecast of rain, no storm on the horizon. At least that’s what I thought,

“Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break.” –Shakespeare’s Macbeth Shakespeare’s advice is practical but painful.
Grief is raw, requires vulnerability, and facing reality. None of those actions are pleasant, but it is the grieving that allows us to move forward after a devastating experience. As

I had come home wanting to focus on gratitude and appreciation despite my circumstances. That’s who I wanted to be. And to meet my deepest desire and fulfillment, God met me right where I was at.

The afternoon ended with me seeing how much I disliked crappy cake, but how often I ate it. I know, I know. Weird topic for women facing betrayal right. Well,
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