
Keeping God Close in the Crisis
Betrayal trauma hinders our brain’s ability to process information. Our state of mind causes us to constantly evaluate our safety. We look around and ask question after question: Who can
Betrayal trauma hinders our brain’s ability to process information. Our state of mind causes us to constantly evaluate our safety. We look around and ask question after question: Who can
“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.
With traditional social media, we can feel overwhelmed and, in some cases, the negatives can greatly outweigh the positives. With Hope Online, we are looking to turn that around. Each
I’ve always hated “what if” questions. My son, however, loved the “what if” game. What if –insert movie star or famous musician name here — walked through those doors, what
Some storms we can see coming. The dark clouds gather on the horizon. The sheets of rain cast a water curtain on the horizon. Soon it will be upon us.
Take a moment to watch this Betrayal Recovery Radio interview with Lyschel Burket and Jake Porter.
Life as I’d known it for almost 30 years was destroyed in a single day. My husband’s choices had forced me to forfeit a job I loved, abandon our close-knit
I adore house plants. I get so much delight from seeing them thrive and grow, and when something goes wrong and the leaves turn a sick yellow color, or worse
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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