You are Not Alone: Finding God’s Presence in the Silence of Suffering
Suffering can make the world feel very quiet.
A diagnosis, a stroke, a loss, or a season of deep anxiety can suddenly strip life of noise and activity. Friends go back to their routines. Messages slow down. The days blur. Even prayer can feel hard, like your words aren’t getting past the ceiling.
A Nurse’s Journey Through Stroke: 7 Scriptures That Carried Me When I Couldn’t Walk
When you spend your career caring for others, you never imagine becoming the patient.
Hope Has the Final Word: What I Learned About God’s Faithfulness in Rehab
Rehabilitation is not just a physical process. It is an emotional and spiritual journey that tests patience, endurance, and faith.
Baby Steps That Change Everything: Celebrating Small Victories on the Road to Wholeness
When healing begins, it rarely arrives all at once.
Whether recovery follows illness, emotional loss, burnout, or spiritual exhaustion, progress is often slow and uneven. We tend to look for dramatic breakthroughs, clear milestones, and visible success. But Healing with Hope by Triffina Brown reminds us that real transformation usually happens quietly—through small, consistent steps that add up over time.
By His Wounds We Are Healed: Moving from Victim to Victor After Illness
Illness has a way of rewriting how we see ourselves.
One moment, life feels familiar and predictable. Next, a diagnosis, injury, or sudden health crisis places us in a position we never asked for. Strength is replaced by limitation. Independence gives way to dependence. And quietly, almost without noticing, we begin to see ourselves as victims of something we did not choose.
When You Feel Broken, Remember This: Grace Is Enough for Every Hard Season
There are seasons in life that leave you feeling undone.
An illness changes your strength. A loss reshapes your future. Recovery takes longer than expected. Plans fall apart. Energy disappears. And somewhere along the way, you begin to feel not just tired but broken.

