healing
How to heal fully and properly.
Physical Effects of Stress on the Body You Shouldn’t Ignore
Stress is much more than a feeling of being overwhelmed—it’s a biological response that affects nearly every organ system in your body. Stories today increasingly highlight how everyday pressures at work, school, and home are showing up as real physical illnesses, even in people who once considered themselves healthy.
By Stories Todayabout an hour ago in Motivation
Prayer for an Infant
I pray right now, that you would heal her little body. Keep the family calm. Cancel their anxieties. I pray for supernatural healing over her, that you would pour out your Holy Spirit’s healing on this little baby’s delicate frame. This gorgeous infant that you’ve created, so beautifully, in her mother’s womb, is meant to thrive! Thank you for all her days, which you have numbered. Bring supernatural healing for her and restoration for whatever is going on in her little body! May she be surrounded with your angels. Thank you for being a God who hears us when we pray. You are sovereign! You are holy! You are mighty to save! May this child to healed. I want this to just be part of her testimony of faith that she will share with others one day.
By Rowan Finley about 10 hours ago in Motivation
Slow Healing in a Loud World. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Healing is often portrayed as a dramatic transformation: quitting a job, changing cities, reinventing identity, or finally choosing yourself in a way that looks brave and decisive. These stories travel well online. They are easy to package, easy to admire, and easy to misunderstand.
By Chilam Wongabout 13 hours ago in Motivation
I Am More Than Enough.
For most of my life, my body felt like a problem I was expected to solve. I learned early that being plus-size came with conditions. I could be confident, but not too confident. Stylish, but only if I dressed to “flatter” myself. Visible, but preferably quieter than everyone else. My body was treated as a work in progress—something that would be acceptable once it was smaller, tighter, or more socially palatable.
By Millie Hardy-Simsabout 14 hours ago in Motivation
Hitting Pause
At 30, my life ran on momentum. My days were full, my calendar crowded, and my value—at least in my own mind—was measured by how much I could do without stopping. Like many people in their thirties, I was building something: a career, a future, a version of myself that thrived on being busy. Rest felt optional. Slowing down felt unnecessary.
By Millie Hardy-Simsabout 14 hours ago in Motivation
What Happens When You Stop Waiting to Feel Ready
For most of us, “ready” feels like a prerequisite. We tell ourselves we’ll start when we feel more confident. When we know more. When we have a better plan. When we feel less scared. When life is calmer. When timing is perfect.
By Stacy Valentineabout 16 hours ago in Motivation
The Day I Stopped Believing My Own Voice
I said yes when I meant no, and lost $3,000 to a business "opportunity" that screamed scam. But I'd ignored every instinct, every red flag, every quiet warning from my gut. Because somewhere along the way, I'd decided everyone else knew better than me.
By Fazal Hadiabout 20 hours ago in Motivation
You Were Not Called to Coexist With Resistance, You Were Called to Dominate It Through Grace
There is a truth that must move from your head into your spirit, because until it settles deeply within you, life will continue to feel harder than it was designed to be. That truth is this: you were not called to coexist with resistance; you were called to dominate it.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout 21 hours ago in Motivation
Self protection Through Disengagement
In the Christian life, we often imagine danger as something obvious: temptation, visible sin, or open hostility toward belief. Yet Scripture reveals a quieter truth. The most serious battles are rarely loud. They unfold slowly, inside the mind and heart. Faith Requires Inner Order and Peacew Toxic Relationships Compromise Faith
By Jhon about 22 hours ago in Motivation









