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Resisting Reactionary Faith: Following Jesus When Culture Wars Are Loud
When everything feels urgent, Jesus still invites us into a slower, steadier way—rooted in love, truth, and presence.
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Compassion Fatigue and the Spirit: How to Care Without Burning Out
Caring deeply without wise limits can drain your soul. Here are gentle ways to stay rooted and present.
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The Paschal Mystery: Letting Go, Grieving Loss, Receiving New Life
Resurrection often comes through a doorway called loss. The Paschal pattern helps us grieve honestly and hope bravely.
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Non-Anxious Presence: The Quiet Strength Our World Needs
Non-anxious presence isn’t detachment—it’s grounded love that steadies the room.
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A Rule of Life for Real People: Prayer, Community, Rest, Work
A rule of life isn’t rigid—it’s a compassionate trellis that supports a life with God.
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Power in Naming: How to Tell the Truth About Your Spiritual Season
When you can name your season, you can stop panicking—and start responding with wisdom and kindness.
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Reordered Expectations: What Faith Can (and Can’t) Promise You
Faith isn’t a guarantee of ease. It’s an invitation into communion, courage, and a different kind of strength.
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When Doubt Shows Up: How to Hold Questions Without Shame
Doubt doesn’t have to mean distance from God. It can be a doorway into deeper honesty and trust.
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Stage Theory as a Kindness: A Road Map for Faith Transitions
Stage theory doesn’t label you; it normalizes your experience so you don’t feel crazy or alone.
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The Spiritual Journey Isn’t Linear: Why Detours Can Be Holy
If your faith story feels messy, you’re not broken. Detours can be part of how God forms us.
