How to Guard Your Peace Without Becoming Cold

Have you ever found yourself so emotionally drained that you start questioning your own kindness? You want to care, but you’re tired. You want to help, but you feel empty. You love people, yet their constant demands make you want to retreat and never look back. I felt this recently, surrounded by noise, pressure, and... Continue Reading →

Loving From A Distance: A Christian Guide To Managing One-sided Friendship

Loving From a Distance: A Christian Guide to Managing One-Sided Friendship. Are you exhausted from giving more than you receive in friendship? Do you struggle with saying “no” because you fear rejection or guilt? This compassionate guide helps you recognize one-sided friendships and offers biblical wisdom on setting healthy boundaries without guilt. With practical steps... Continue Reading →

The Power of a Kind Word

Yesterday on the tube, a woman came in with her little boy. He rushed to sit down, and almost immediately she took off his shoes. Soon after, he began banging on the window. I realised he was autistic. I had my earphones in not because of the child, but because I was editing a video.... Continue Reading →

When Peace Feels Distant

This morning, I woke up with a heavy heart. I couldn’t quite place it. Just a wave of emotions rising quietly, uninvited. I found myself crying, not because of something specific, but simply from weariness. Tired. Emotionally drained.I tried to pray. I tried to worship. But the words wouldn’t come. So I sat still in... Continue Reading →

Bless The Lord – What Does That Really Mean?

I was reading through my journal this morning and came across an entry I dated February 2006. As I read it, I felt led to share it, maybe it will bless someone, just as it reminded me again of God’s greatness. I’ve been sitting with this phrase: “Bless the Lord.”What does that really mean? To... Continue Reading →

Compassion Fatigue: When Helping Drains You

I walked into a home, and for the first time in a long time, I had to fight to keep my emotions in check. The sight before me was overwhelming—piles of clothes stacked like towers, bags of unknown contents filling every corner. The air was thick with the weight of years of accumulation, both of... Continue Reading →

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