• When Nostalgia Speaks: Understanding the Memories That Shape Us

    Nostalgia is more than a warm feeling from the past — it is the echo of a moment, a relationship, or a season that shaped us. Some memories return gently, reminding us of joy and God’s faithfulness. Others come back sharply, stirring emotions we thought we had buried long ago. These difficult memories are not…


  • I Am the Shift, Not the Shadow

    “I didn’t belong—but I led. I didn’t conform, but I rearranged the atmosphere every time I entered a room. They called me names meant to contain me—Voltron, Incredible Hulk—but I wore them like a whisper of something deeper: strength fused with compassion, disruption guided by love. Even when I took the blame for things I…


  • The Weight of Being the Firstborn: Burden or Responsibility?

    Responsibility is a gift, not a curse. But when duty turns into an unbearable burden, it’s time to rethink expectations. Parents must uplift, not weigh down. Leaders must empower, not let young adults drown.


  • Everyday Life: Balancing Work, Play, and Connections

    Exploring Joy in Everyday Activities We live in a routine world of work for money, get the money and spend the money! Once you turn eighteen in America, you face the world of virtuous routineness with or without formal introduction. One completely caught up in this for the rest of one’s life. People magically, miraculously,…