A reflection on John 11:35, the silent weight people carry, and what it truly means to help someone move forward. This morning I was sitting with one of the shortest verses in the Bible — John 11:35: “Jesus wept.” Two words. And yet those two words carry something that I think a lot of us need to…
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Why Am I So Angry All the Time?
Marcus had a good life by most measures. A steady job, a wife he loved, two kids who needed him. But every evening when he walked through the front door, something shifted. The smallest things set him off — dishes in the sink, the TV too loud, a question asked at the wrong moment. He…
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Still Enough to Trust Him Faith & Caregiving | March 14, 2026 Today was one of those days where you don’t do anything grand — and yet everything matters. I did laundry. I sat with my mother. I listened to her when she wasn’t feeling quite like herself — confused about what day it was,…
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If you’ve ever typed “how to talk to an alcoholic husband when he’s sober” into your search bar late at night, you’re not alone. Many wives feel scared, confused, or worn out after years of walking on eggshells. You want peace in your home. You want honesty. You want your husband back. And you don’t…
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