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When Love Starts to Feel Like a Job
When Love Starts to Feel Like a Job There's a moment in every struggling relationship when you realize you're no longer showing up because you want to, but because you feel you have to. The butterflies have been replaced by checklists. The spontaneity has given way to strategy sessions. You're analyzing every word, managing every mood, and walking on eggshells you've memorized by heart. Love has stopped feeling like connection and started feeling like employment—and you can't remember when you clocked in for a shift that never seems to end.
By Unfiltered Guy3 months ago in Families
Why the devil uses fear to keep you out of God's purpose for your life.. Content Warning.
Chapter Title: Fear Tried to Rewrite Me, But God Had the Final Word Fear is the devil’s favorite tool. Not just to scare you—but to shape you. To twist your identity, block your destiny, and keep you from the purpose God placed inside you.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Families
Dreamcatcher. Content Warning.
Part 1: The Little Gir It was a morning like any other—except the air was already 36 degrees before the sun had fully risen. In a small village tucked deep in the countryside of Thailand, a twelve-year-old girl opened her eyes to the familiar weight of heat and noise. Her grandmother’s voice echoed through the small wooden house, scolding someone for being too slow. Her younger sister’s cries blended with the clucking of chickens, the chatter of neighbors, and the laughter of other children preparing for school. It was a normal morning—messy, loud, and full of life.
By Thanyalak chanathep 3 months ago in Families
The Call I Almost Ignored
It was a cold Sunday evening in February. I was sitting in my apartment, scrolling through my phone, lost somewhere between boredom and routine. Work had been heavy that week, and I was in no mood to talk to anyone. That’s when my phone started ringing.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Families
Why We Keep Scrolling Even When It Doesn’t Make Us Happy, The Silent War Between Our Dreams and Distractions
The room is dark, except for the cold blue glow of my phone screen. It’s past midnight again. Everyone else is asleep, and I’m here, scrolling through other people’s lives laughter, travel, perfect lighting, perfect smiles. I know I should close it. I know there’s a to-do list waiting, a book half-read, a prayer I promised I wouldn’t miss. But my thumb moves on its own, like it’s forgotten who’s in charge.
By Muhammad Ayaan 3 months ago in Families
Why Modern Christianity Is Ignoring the Most Radical Teachings of Jesus. AI-Generated.
Jesus of Nazareth is often remembered as the gentle shepherd, the compassionate teacher, the source of peace and forgiveness. Millions have found solace in His words, yet some of His boldest teachings, the ones that truly challenge the world, are being quietly overlooked in many modern Christian practices.
By Sofia Parker3 months ago in Families
Was it Because of the President?
I’ve managed to navigate life's “messy” questions about death, religion, and where babies come from through my journey of motherhood so far, but there was one question I could never mentally prepare myself for regarding my divorce:
By Ash Ylvisaker3 months ago in Families








