Monthly Archives: June 2026

When Faith Feels Uncertain: Living Honestly With Doubt

Many Christians carry a quiet fear that doubt is the opposite of faith, and that admitting their questions out loud would somehow prove they never really believed at all. So they push the questions down, smile through worship services, and … Continue reading

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The Slow Work of Forgiving Someone Who Never Said Sorry

Forgiveness is difficult enough when the other person admits what they did and asks to make things right. It becomes far harder when the apology never comes. The friend who spread the rumor moves on as if nothing happened. The … Continue reading

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A Christian’s Relationship With Money and the Habit of Giving

Few topics reveal what a person actually values as clearly as money does. We can say we trust God, that people matter more than possessions, and that our security rests in something deeper than our bank balance, but the way … Continue reading

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Recovering Rest: Why Sabbath Still Matters in a Restless Age

Most people today are tired in a way that sleep does not fully fix. The exhaustion runs deeper than the body. It comes from a life with no clear stopping point, where work bleeds into evenings through a phone that … Continue reading

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Building Genuine Friendships Within a Local Church

Many people walk into a church building every week for years and still go home feeling unknown. They sing the same songs, sit in the same pew, and shake the same hands, yet the deep, sustaining friendships they long for … Continue reading

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