Slow to anger. As I sit with that, I realize that God is not quick to withdraw. He isn’t scanning for reasons to step back. #faithinthefog #traumarecovery #dailyinspiration #stillhere

Experiencing Hope, Finding Truth
Slow to anger. As I sit with that, I realize that God is not quick to withdraw. He isn’t scanning for reasons to step back. #faithinthefog #traumarecovery #dailyinspiration #stillhere

Morning Meditation: God is my helper, my protector, and my comforter. #morningmeditation bible.com/bible/59/isa.41.13.ESV
Morning Meditation: while Not always an easy thing for me to do, I know that fear fades when I put my trust in the Lord. #morningmeditation #nofear
My relationship with God began at age four when I first heard the song “Jesus loves me” and grew stronger as I embraced His unconditional love. He gave me hope in my dark world of abuse and pain. Each morning I ran to Him and He made me feel safe. Sometimes the feeling only lasted a few moments until reality hit me in the face, but those moments sustained me. I somehow understood the truth of the passage listed above.
Healing from trauma sometimes feels like a Tsunami. While science can predict the path of hurricanes and other severe weather with some degree of accuracy, the projections change daily. The same holds for healing from trauma. Just when you think things have settled, another wave of memories overwhelm you. In the sonnet below, I use the storm metaphor to convey hope to the inner child who sometimes fears the next wave of memories and chaos.Â
This verse reminded me that rhythm doesn’t justhappen—it’s something I keep choosing. Practice is how I change my perspective. #FaithInTheFog #FindYourRhythm #dailyinspiration
Morning Meditation: Throughout my childhood, my connection to Jesus gave me hope that one day things would be better. #morningmeditation #unconditionallove bible.com/bible/59/eph.5.1.ESV
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