
Suffering and the Soul: A Reflection on The Brothers Karamazov
What do we place our hope in when suffering strikes? Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov shows how crisis exposes the soul’s longings—and how true healing may come not through miracles, but through mercy.

Worthy of Praise: A Poetic Prayer for Rest and Renewal
When the world feels dark and your soul feels lost, remembering the promises of God can reawaken your spirit. This poetic reflection is a prayer of surrender, reminding us that in dying to self, we truly live—and God is always worthy of our praise.

Duty vs. Devotion: What Drives Your Love, Work, and Relationships?
Are you serving out of love—or just doing what’s expected? This reflection explores the difference between duty and devotion in marriage, friendship, work, and faith—and why only one leads to true sacrifice.

Numbing the Pain: Why We Avoid Suffering in a Comfort-Obsessed Culture
In a world obsessed with comfort, we’ve learned to avoid pain at all costs. But what if our attempts to numb it are causing deeper wounds? This reflection explores why pain can’t be outrun—and how it might actually be the path to healing.

Bearing One Another’s Burdens: The Gospel in Our Pain
Suffering can feel empty when we don’t understand its purpose. But when we lay down our lives for others, we exemplify Christ. This reflection explores how suffering may be the very cure our souls need.