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Marriage Was Never Meant to Feel Like Emotional Bracing
Why So Many Christian Couples Feel Emotionally Exhausted, Defensive, and Alone There’s a particular kind of distance that can slowly form inside marriage that many people struggle to explain, especially in Christian circles where couples may sincerely want to please God, remain faithful to one another, and still quietly feel emotionally alone. Not every struggling marriage is loud, related to infidelity or substance abuse. Sometimes a struggling or empty marriage forms in ord

pamelahorton
Jun 211 min read


Why the Fear of the Lord Brings Peace (Not Anxiety)
How reverent awe of God quiets the mind, reshapes fear, and anchors the heart Most people don’t struggle with fear because they feel too much. They struggle because they are fearing the wrong things. Scripture speaks often about the fear of the Lord , yet for many, that phrase feels confusing, even unsettling. Is God asking us to be afraid of Him?Is this fear meant to draw us closer to God, or push us away from Him? What if the fear of the Lord is not something that increases

pamelahorton
Mar 316 min read


Fasting and the Nervous System: Why Your Cravings Control You and How God Retrains Them
The hidden link between dopamine, distraction, and spiritual dependence and how fasting restores a steady mind and an anchored heart.

pamelahorton
Mar 248 min read


I Used to Love Conversations with God, Then I Met Jesus
A gentle, honest reflection on why Conversations with God once felt like truth and how Scripture led me to the real voice of God through Christ. About 30 years ago, I read Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch. I was in a deeply introspective season, spiritually open, intellectually curious, and longing to understand the deeper truths of human nature. I wasn’t reacting to religious hurt. I was responding to a hunger: for peace, for wisdom, for something that made sen

pamelahorton
Dec 17, 20255 min read
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