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  • Making Godly Girl-Friends

    Friendship in adulthood looks different than it did in our teens or twenties. Life becomes full with careers, children, ministry, healing, responsibilities, and the quiet work God is doing in our hearts. Yet the desire remains: to have sisters in Christ who feel safe, supportive, and spiritually aligned. Women who pray with you, laugh with…

  • My Pastor, My Friend

    Friendship with a pastor is a unique and beautiful gift, but it’s one many people never experience because they only see their pastor through the lens of leadership. They see the sermons, the counseling moments, the public strength, and the spiritual authority — but not always the person underneath. Yet pastors are human long before…

  • Relationship Scriptures

    I did the work, so you don’t have to…though you should anyways…Bible verses about relationships can offer helpful guidance, wisdom, and encouragement for individuals seeking to improve or strengthen their relationships. The term ‘relationships’ can encompass a wide range of connections we have with other people, including our relationship with God, our dating life, our…

  • Loving You for Transformation

    Every day, you cross paths with people who carry silent battles, hidden wounds, and unspoken prayers. Some are strangers. Some are family. Some are friends who smile on the outside but feel empty on the inside. And whether you realize it or not, your presence, your words, your kindness, and your faith can shift the…

  • Grace for Friends, Grace for Enemies

    Healthy relationships are one of the most sacred places where God shapes our character. Whether we are walking with faithful friends or navigating the pain of difficult people, the Lord uses every relationship to refine us, stretch us, and teach us how to love in a way that reflects His heart. Scripture reminds us that…

  • Love Leads the Way:

    A story of biblical parent-child relationships. Family is one of God’s most sacred classrooms. It’s where we learn love, humility, forgiveness, discipline, and the lifelong rhythm of honoring one another. Scripture paints a vivid picture of what healthy parent–child relationships look like—not perfect, but purposeful, shaped by God’s heart and guided by His wisdom.To bring…

  • When the Past Knocks:

    Understanding Trauma Triggers in Adult Relationships Many people assume that once they’ve healed, prayed, and moved forward, their past will stay exactly where it belongs — behind them. But anyone who has walked through trauma knows the truth: sometimes the past tries to follow you into the present, especially when love finally feels safe.This is…

  • Chosen Wisely

    Ella had always imagined love would be simple — two hearts drawn together, a spark, a promise, and a future. But after a few painful lessons, she realized something deeper: feelings alone were never meant to guide her; faith was.So one evening, she sat on her porch with her Bible open, praying the same prayer…

  • When “Home” Hurts:

    …Understanding Toxic Relationships in Christian Families and the Biblical Wisdom for Leaving Unhealthy Environments For many believers, the word home is supposed to evoke warmth, safety, and love. Christian families often strive to reflect Christ’s heart—grace, forgiveness, unity, and sacrificial love. But the truth is that not every Christian home feels like a sanctuary. Some…

  • Best Friends

    Some friendships fade with time, distance, or changing seasons. But every once in a while, God gives us something far more rare—a friendship that endures. A friendship that remains steady through years, miles, and life’s unpredictable turns. A friendship that speaks truth even when it’s uncomfortable. A friendship that reflects the heart of God.These are…