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The Struggle Of Emotions
This month’s Lupron shot has hit me hard this week while I have been sick. I have been struggling a lot with my emotions and cannot control them. My insecurities hurl themselves at me the first week of the injection and all I do is cry. It doesn’t help that this week I have been super sick. This is literally a two weeks after having norovirus and chemo was pushed back. Chemo probably will be pushed back again. Joy. And yes, this has been one of the reasons why I cried this week too.
By Jessie Lynn Nelson10 months ago in Confessions
Breaking Free: The Moment I Chose Myself
I was 19 years old when I met my ex-husband through online dating. Young, hopeful, and believing in love, I thought I had found my forever. He introduced me to his family, made me feel like I belonged, and at 20, I married him in 2003—believing we were building a future together.
By Cassandra McCray10 months ago in Confessions
Young Man Finds Unexpected Comfort After Romantic Struggles
Sitting on his grandmother’s vibrant red sofa, 20-year-old Jayden tried to lose himself in a movie, but a heavy cloud of frustration clung to him. For four days, he’d been wrestling with a gnawing disappointment that began the previous Saturday night. After months of dating a charming, petite woman with a warm mahogany glow, he’d hoped their evening in a hotel room would mark a turning point-his first time stepping beyond virginity. At 20, he was eager, and she, an 18-year-old virgin too, had seemed just as willing. But as the moment drew near, everything unraveled.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED10 months ago in Confessions
Best Himachal Tour Packages – Explore the Beauty of the Himalayas
Himachal Pradesh, known as the "Land of the Gods," is a paradise for travelers seeking breathtaking landscapes, adventure, and cultural richness. Whether you're looking for a relaxing holiday, an adrenaline-pumping adventure, or a romantic escape, Himachal offers something for everyone. Our Best Himachal Tour Packages take you to the most scenic destinations, ensuring a memorable experience.
By Lotus India Holidays10 months ago in Confessions
A Christmas Night
On a snowy night, I walked past a house full of christmas lights. Carol songs filled the silence, laughter and giggles echoed across the streets. Sparkly stars enveloped the christmas trees, Yellow, blue and red glitters, lighting up the dark sky of mutiny.
By Nandana RR10 months ago in Confessions
Shadows of the Heart
Chapter 1: The Encounter The city of Lumino was a whirlwind of neon lights and shadows. Underneath its vibrant surface lay a world of secrets, where love could bloom in the most unexpected places. Amongst the bustling streets was a quaint little café called “Fable,” famous for its eccentric décor and the unique personalities it attracted.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN10 months ago in Confessions
I love my Mother but.... Content Warning.
The other day, I was in my dad's closet getting something. Even though my dad is alive, for a moment, I thought about him passing away. A sadness and feeling of tears were coming to me. I thought about my sister in this light and I felt I'd cry as well as my niece and nephew. Hell, even my sister's dog, I'd cry. But my mother? I...felt...nothing. A horrible thing to admit, yes. I spoke to my therapist about this feeling. When I went further into my feelings, it's not that I don't love her, but if she was someone I met and spoke to, I wouldn't like her.
By A.A.C.10 months ago in Confessions
Why Doing More Is Making Us Less Successful?
Remember the good old days when productivity just meant finishing your homework before dinner? Now, it’s all about multitasking, time-blocking, and squeezing 25 hours out of a 24 hour day. The most surprising thing is that in our quest to do more, we often end up feeling like we have achieved very less.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh10 months ago in Confessions
Stranger in the Moonlight
Chapter 1: The Encounter The small coastal town of Seabreeze had always been serene, a place where time seemed to stand still. The calming sounds of the waves crashing on the shore and the soft rustle of palm trees swayed by the gentle breeze created an atmosphere that was perfect for reflection and romance. It was here that Mark Thompson, a handsome yet troubled man in his thirties, found himself after a string of failed relationships and personal hardships that had left scars on his heart.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN10 months ago in Confessions
The Everlasting Kingdom: A Journey of Faith and the Promise of Salvation
Introduction: Where Faith and the Kingdom Converge In the tempestuous voyage of life, where the devil’s deceitful offerings are as relentless as the waves, we steadfastly set our gaze upon a distant, yet ever-present horizon—the kingdom of God. Casting aside the lure of earthly dominion and the false sovereignty offered by the great deceiver, we adhere to the clarion call of Christ: "Repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand." This profound declaration heralds not a realm of fleeting power, but an eternal dominion rooted in divine righteousness and love. What then is this kingdom of God, and how does our faith bridge the chasm between our earthly existence and the promise of salvation?
By Minding Fred11 months ago in Confessions
The Early Church in Jerusalem
Introduction: A Glimpse into the Past Dear reader, as we turn the pages of ecclesiastical history, we encounter the early church in Jerusalem, a community of believers whose way of life has sparked both admiration and debate throughout the centuries. Is this church the archetype that all future congregations should strive to emulate? Is it the dream church, a utopian vision of unity and devotion? Or is it simply a chapter in the grand narrative of Christianity, significant but not a template for all times?
By Minding Fred11 months ago in Confessions








