The Journey to Authentic Faith: Listening and Growth

For those who feel misunderstood, neglect, overlooked, and accused by other believers of “loving sin”, I write. Today’s quotes and reflections are centered on Dan Foster’s article: “How to Win Arguments Without Listening: (Evangelical Edition) What one dismissive comment reveals about evangelicalism’s discomfort with complexity”. This post examines the issues that ones faces when seekingContinueContinue reading “The Journey to Authentic Faith: Listening and Growth”

Breaking Free from the Prison of Shame: A Faith Perspective

Tim Fletcher discusses how complex trauma can trap individuals in shame, fostering isolation. Dan Foster critiques how Christian communities often shun those with doubts, promoting shame instead of understanding. He stresses the importance of authentic relationships and healing. God’s grace offers a path to redemption and renewal, emphasizing community and acceptance.

Finding Strength in Suffering: A Journey with God

This posts discusses the journey of faith through suffering referencing Timothy Keller’s insights. It emphasizes the importance of finding meaning beyond personal happiness and encourages believers to share their stories within God’s overarching narrative. This post highlights the transformative power of Christ’s presence during trials.

The Healing Journey: Lessons from Joseph’s Story #1

This article explores Joseph’s journey in Egypt, highlighting the complexities of healing and reconciliation. Healing is a non-linear process requiring self-reflection, community support, and facing past traumas. Joseph’s experiences symbolize the importance of forgiveness, trust in God’s plan, and personal growth through trials and suffering.

Finding Hope Amidst Disappointment

This blogs post considers disappointment with “friends” and others in our lives, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the source of our disappointment and seeking joy, hope, and peace in Christ. I encourage introspective questions. Briefly examine the example of David and Jonathan’s friendship as a model for true friendship. God is the only complete and perfect source of fulfillment.