“When God Has Forgiven You… but You Still Haven’t”
Some of the hardest battles in recovery don’t happen in public. They happen in the quiet places—when the noise settles, when the past gets loud again, when shame tries to convince you that you’re...
Grace for the Worn‑Out and Waking‑Up
Some of the hardest battles in recovery don’t happen in public. They happen in the quiet places—when the noise settles, when the past gets loud again, when shame tries to convince you that you’re...
Some seasons of life don’t feel like a slow decline — they feel like a free‑fall. One bad decision. One relapse. One moment of weakness. One wave of grief. And suddenly you’re not slipping…...
It’s been a little while since I’ve posted here. Life got loud, schedules got messy, and some days I just didn’t have the words. Maybe you’ve been there too — that strange space where...
A couple weeks after Christmas, life in America finally slows down. The decorations come down, the stress fades, and the noise settles. But for those of us in recovery, this quiet season can be...
A recovery reflection for The66Voice There’s a strange tenderness in watching a dog grow old. My girl is thirteen now. Her hearing is gone. Her eyesight is fading. Sometimes she just sits and stares...
The holidays were supposed to be about joy, peace, and togetherness. Yet for many of us, they carried a shadow—the drama you never saw coming. One moment, laughter filled the room. The next, tension...
Wrestling With Faith When Nothing Makes Sense Can I trust God? That’s the question that has haunted me for most of my life. Not “Does God exist?” Not “What does the Bible say?” But...