What Is Gaslighting? A Christian Guide to Recognizing Emotional Manipulation
Gaslighting is more than lying—it is the repeated denial of reality that slowly erodes confidence, clarity, and peace. Understanding this pattern through a biblical lens can help you step out of confusion, reclaim the truth, and stop carrying burdens God never intended you to bear.
Signs of Parental Alienation & How to Document It (+ Free PDF Log)
Parental alienation often begins quietly through subtle shifts in language, loyalty, and perception. Learning to recognize these patterns, respond with calm consistency, and document behaviors factually can help protect both your children and your ability to present clear, court-ready evidence when needed. It also includes a free printable Observation Record Template and Parenting Plan Violation Worksheet (PDF) to help you organize information with clarity and consistency.
Documenting Custody Violations: A Step-by-Step Strategy (Plus Free Worksheet)
Documenting parenting plan violations is more than creating a paper trail—it is reclaiming clarity in the midst of chaos. By recording facts objectively, preserving evidence, and separating legal documentation from emotional processing, you can build a stronger record while protecting your own peace and providing stability for your children.
Why a Posture of Truth Matters in Healthy Relationships
Human love is beautiful, but it is not perfect. We can genuinely love someone while still loving through fear, denial, or brokenness. Anchoring our understanding in God's perfect love teaches us to pursue relationships marked by both truth and grace.
Why Do I Feel So Anxious Around My Spouse?
Feeling anxious around your spouse does not automatically mean something is wrong with you. Sometimes your body recognizes prolonged emotional danger long before your heart has words to explain it. Understanding that difference can replace confusion with clarity and become the first step toward healing.
Learning to Set Boundaries as a Christian When A Marriage Feels Toxic
Healthy boundaries are not selfish or unloving—they reflect the very character of God. Whether you are still in an unhealthy marriage, navigating divorce, or rebuilding after trauma, biblical boundaries create the space where healing, wisdom, and healthy relationships can begin to flourish.
Learning to Parallel Parent After Unrepentant Abuse (When Co-Parenting Is Impossible)
Parallel parenting is not about giving up on cooperation—it is about protecting your peace when cooperation is no longer possible. This reflection explores how healthy boundaries, emotional stability, and steadfast faith can help parents create one safe home their children can always return to.
Exploring What the Bible Says About Emotional Abuse in Marriage?
Many Christians endure emotional or psychological abuse believing God is asking them to be more patient, more forgiving, or more submissive. But God's character is never revealed through confusion, humiliation, or coercion. Understanding the difference between biblical conviction and manipulation is often the first step toward healing.
Hiding the Word: Neuroplasticity, Trauma, and the Gospel of John
John 1 became more than a favorite chapter during one of the darkest seasons of my life—it became an anchor. As coercive control and confusion surrounded me, memorizing God's Word created an internal sanctuary where truth could not be distorted, reminding me that the Light still overcomes the darkness.
A Prayer of Ascent: Protecting Our Hearts from the Distortions of Oppression
David's greatest victory over Saul was not escaping the cave or surviving the pursuit. It was refusing to let oppression reshape his own heart. His example offers profound wisdom for anyone seeking to establish healthy boundaries, pursue justice, and remain faithful to God while navigating coercive control or abuse.
Exploring Coercive Control & the Silent Storm of Covert Abuse
Sometimes the first sign of danger isn't what we see—it's what we feel. Before we have words for coercive control or emotional abuse, our minds and bodies often recognize the storm long before anyone else does. Learning to trust that God-given awareness can become the first step toward truth, safety, and healing.
Through the Knothole of Pain: Finding Hope That God's Love Will Prevail After Trauma
Why can the God we encounter in the Old Testament seem so different from the Father revealed through Jesus? This reflection explores how our experiences shape the lens through which we understand God—and how Christ widens that view, reconnecting us to the Source of the love, identity, and security we often search for everywhere else.
The Strength of a Warhorse: Inviting Biblical Peace (& Forgiveness) After Trauma
Forgiveness is one of the hardest steps in healing after betrayal and abuse—not because the pain wasn't real, but because freedom requires releasing what was never ours to carry. This reflection explores biblical forgiveness, healthy boundaries, true meekness, and the peace found in surrendering it all to Christ.
Responsibility vs. Ownership: Exploring a Healthy Life Model in Luke 10
For a long time, I confused love with responsibility and responsibility with ownership. As I studied Luke 10, I began to see that Jesus models something very different. Together we'll look at the sending of the seventy-two, the Good Samaritan, and Mary and Martha to explore healthy boundaries, faithful stewardship, and the freedom that comes from choosing His presence.
What is a Mask? Reclaiming Biblical Identity By Exposing Hidden Kings
Some wounds don't hide in plain sight— creating false identities we often carry with us. Over time, fear, shame, rejection, or the need to perform can quietly shape the way we move through life. Using the imagery of Joshua 10, this resource explores what it means to bring those hidden places into the light and rediscover the identity God has spoken over us from the beginning.
WILL YOU WRITE A BOOK FOR ME? God Turning Trauma Into Testimony
Are you struggling to answer God's call or find purpose in your past pain? I never thought I would write a book. I simply survived by writing down what God was teaching me in the middle of profound relational trauma. Looking back, I can see He was preparing a testimony long before I realized He was asking me to share it. There are no coincidences in the wilderness, your story is never finished where your pain is greatest.
Identity in Christ After Trauma: Healing the Mask of Shame Through God's Truth
Trauma has a way of convincing us that where we've been is who we are. But God speaks a different identity. Through Jacob's story and the promises of Scripture, discover the freedom to lay down shame, remove the masks survival created, and embrace who Christ says you are.
Post-Separation Abuse: Navigating Court-Enforced Chaos in Family Court
Family court can feel overwhelming when your lived experience doesn't translate into the legal language the system requires. This article explores post-separation abuse, court-enforced chaos, and how to remain anchored in truth while pursuing justice with wisdom and faith.
God's Math: The Unchanging Consistency of Scripture Through Every Season
What if the answer to life's most complicated problems isn't a new revelation, but a deeper trust in the truth God has already spoken? This reflection explores the unchanging consistency of Scripture and why God's Word remains sufficient through every season of life.
Broken Lights Can’t Shine
Covert emotional abuse rarely begins with obvious cruelty. It quietly reshapes reality one compromise at a time until fear replaces peace and confusion replaces truth. This article explores how biblical truth restores discernment, healthy boundaries, and the freedom to shine as God intended.