Jesus calls us to be light in the darkness. Light doesn’t hide. Light exposes what is harmful, broken, or false—no matter where it shows up.
Category: Breaking Silence
Before We Ask About Forgiveness, We Should Ask About Responsibility
Scripture: “Produce fruit in keeping with repentance.” — Matthew 3:8 (NIV) Forgiveness is one of the most beautiful gifts God gives us. Christians rightly talk
Protecting Our Children From Harm We Cannot See
Some harm leaves no bruise.No mark.No sign the eyes can easily catch. But God calls us to protect children from all harm — even the
When You Feel Unheard: A Christian Woman’s Reminder to Use Your Voice
There are moments when a woman leaves an appointment, conversation, meeting, or counseling session carrying something she cannot quite name. The words sounded polite. The
How Abusers Shift Blame and Survivors Reclaim Truth
Sometimes, people of faith step so far into trying to “check both sides” that we drift away from the heart of God’s justice. We start
The Evidence of Change: Beyond Tears and Performances
Too often, churches and communities pressure women in abusive relationships to forgive quickly, return quietly, and “fix” what was never theirs to repair. They are
✨ How Do I Reject the Parts of Faith That Oppressed Me, While Retaining What Healed Me?
There comes a point when a woman looks at the faith she inherited and realizes:some parts held her down,and other parts held her together. That’s
✨ Devotional: The Church as a Safe Space
The church must do more to intentionally become a safe space for women and children to come forward about abuse. God’s people have a duty
What is Womanist theology? with theologian, M. Shawn Copeland (Theology Lab video)
This theology related video explore how Womanist theology emerges. It is part of Highrock’s Black theology course, featuring Prof. M. Shawn Copeland. This video dives
✨ Devotional: Love is a Lamp, Not a Spotlight
God’s love is not meant to shine only on a few, but to light the way for all. Scripture:“You are the light of the world.
