• ✨ Weekly Reflection: February 16–21, 2026

    The Sacred Work of Returning to Yourself This week unfolded like a quiet unraveling. Each devotional peeled back a layer of performance, expectation, and the ache to be understood. Not with force. Not with shame. But with the kind of gentleness that only comes from God’s presence. I was not asked to be impressive. I

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  • 🍂 When Illness Keeps Returning and Your Senses Are Overwhelmed, Christ Sits With You in the Mess

    A Healing Journey with Christ Reflection I’m going to be honest—this flu season has worn me down. It’s been coming and going since November 2025, and every time I think I’m finally getting better, another wave hits. Fever. Chills. Exhaustion that sinks into my bones. Days where even sitting upright feels like too much. And

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  • 🐾 A Gentle Pause While I Write Something Wild and Wonderful

    Because even sacred socks need time to be stitched Dear friends, I’m pressing pause. Not because I’m vanishing—but because I’m deepening. Right now, I’m immersed in writing my children’s book series inspired by Raven the kitten—our moon-eyed mischief maker who taught us how sacred socks can be, how loud leaves feel, and how every blanket

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  • 🌺 Remembrance Day Reflection

    The Silence Between Heartbeats Tomorrow, we will pause. Not to fix the world, but to feel it. To honor the lives that were offered willingly or not, in the name of duty, country, hope, or survival. To remember the ones who never came home and the ones who did but carried invisible wounds. To hold

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  • 🎃 Halloween Night Thoughts: When the Lights Dance

    It’s Halloween, and the world is playing dress-up with shadows. The lights on the porch do their little dance—on, off, on, off. Kids are out there, pretending to be pirates or cute tiny pumpkins going door to door. It makes you think, while you’re juggling candy: How should we handle the not-so-bright stuff in life?

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  • 🕊️ Faith in the Ashes

    Remembering September 11 On September 11, 2001, the world changed forever. In a matter of hours, nearly 3,000 lives were lost in a series of coordinated terrorist attacks on American soil. The Twin Towers fell. The Pentagon was struck. A plane crashed in a Pennsylvania field. And the hearts of millions shattered. But amid the

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  • 💛 A Light in the Darkness: Honoring World Suicide Prevention Day with Christ’s Love

    World Suicide Prevention Day with Christ’s Love Today, on World Suicide Prevention Day, we pause to reflect, remember, and reach out. For many, this day is a reminder of deep pain, losses that feel unbearable, battles fought in silence, and questions that remain unanswered. But here at HealingJourneyWithChrist.com, we believe that even in the darkest

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  • 🌪 When My Pain Hurt Him: Facing the Fallout of My Unhealed Wounds

    By Tracey There’s a kind of ache that doesn’t come from being abandoned—it comes from realizing you were the one who caused the hurt. Not because you wanted to. Not because you’re heartless. But because you were hurting, and didn’t know how to stop the pain from spilling into the person who loved you most.

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  • 🌿 A Week with Jesus: My Story of Healing, Trust, and Stillness

    My Personal Reflections – August 16–22 Last week, something shifted in me. I didn’t plan for it. I didn’t set out with a journal or a checklist. I just showed up—tired, uncertain, and carrying more than I realized. I started reading through the devotionals I’d written for Healing Journey with Christ, not as the writer,

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  • 🌿 My Healing Journey with Christ: A Week of Rest, Renewal, and Rediscovery

    This past week has felt like walking barefoot through sacred ground—each step softening my soul, each breath drawing me closer to God’s heartbeat. Through every blog entry, I peeled back layers of pain, wrestled with old cycles, and leaned into a love that never lets go. It started with Healing from Toxicity. I felt the

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