
A New Year and the Posture of Your Heart
The calendar flips. The confetti settles. And suddenly it’s a new year. It often arrives with quiet pressure—an expectation to be hopeful, motivated, and ready for change. But when you

The calendar flips. The confetti settles. And suddenly it’s a new year. It often arrives with quiet pressure—an expectation to be hopeful, motivated, and ready for change. But when you

Advent is a season of waiting. We light candles, mark days on the calendar, and remind ourselves that Christmas is coming. For many, Advent feels gentle and hopeful. But for

Looking back, I remember that first holiday season after betrayal vividly. The decorations felt sharper than usual, the holiday music heavier, and even casual family conversations seemed loaded with reminders

I was unpacking our Christmas tree ornaments when it hit me: every shiny bauble, every hand-painted memory seemed to carry a weight I hadn’t expected. There was the ornament from

Thanksgiving used to be a difficult holiday for me after betrayal. Gratitude felt complicated. I could list the blessings in my life, but beneath the surface there was grief, confusion,

The holidays are often painted as a season of joy, connection, and celebration. But for those walking through the pain of betrayal, this time of year can feel heavy and

Valentine’s Day. The very mention of it can feel like a cruel joke when you’ve been betrayed by someone you loved and trusted. The endless stream of romantic gestures, social

Setting your intentions for an entire year can be daunting, especially for those of us who worry about getting it right. That is the one thing I love about living

Earlier this month, I had an ah-ha moment with the Lord when I heard someone recite the ever-present holiday phrase, “Jesus is the Reason for the Season”. It’s catchy yet
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