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
Category: Breaking Silence
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
When Women Ask, “Where Was God?” — Our First Response Should Be Open Arms
Very early in my healing years, I encountered a husband and wife ministry. They were facilitating a support group I attended. I had every intention
✝️ The Church Must Stop Being an Apologist for Abuse
Reflection There comes a time when silence becomes sin.When our comfort, our reputation, or our loyalty to institutions begins to outweigh our loyalty to God’s
The Church Must Stop Excusing Abuse and Start Confronting It
Many Scriptures speak of justice, protection of the vulnerable, refusing to tolerate or cover up wrongdoing, and calling God’s people to act rightly. These verses
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
Mary and Martha: The Woman Who Would Not Go Back
This audio reflection looks at Mary and Martha through the lens of women’s boundaries, faith, kindness, and the sacred right to receive. It is for
🌸 The Beauty of God’s Design
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.
Maria W. Stewart (1803–1879): A Trailblazer of Scriptural Meditation (Black history videos/audios)
LibriVox recording of Meditations from the Pen, by Maria W. Stewart. Read by James K. White Who she was:Maria W. Stewart was one of the earliest
Elizabeth Packard: The Woman They Called Incurable Until She Changed the Law
When Elizabeth Packard expressed her differences of opinion with her husband in public, he attempted to destroy her. Elizabeth Packard was not simply a “wronged
