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Find clear biblical guidance and key insights to help you transition from surviving to thriving!
Do you have questions about your situation that you would like to find answers to?
Each week Darah takes time to read your questions and shares her answers here on the blog.
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Red Flags, Green Flags, and the Gray Areas In Between: How to Know if a Man is Safe to Trust
If you’re a deeply empathetic Christian woman who’s been hurt by rushing trust or mistaking charm for character, this guide offers biblical wisdom, red and green flags, healing insights, and tough-but-loving truths to help you date wisely, guard your heart, and choose safe, godly love.

What Forgiveness Looks Like When There’s Been Abuse or Betrayal
What does forgiveness look like after abuse? Learn how biblical forgiveness sets boundaries, honors truth, and doesn’t always mean reconciliation.

When Your Abuser Gets Partial Custody
Struggling with custody during an abusive separation? Learn practical, biblically grounded advice to protect your children’s emotional and spiritual well-being.

Love Doesn’t Always Mean Staying: A Christian Response to Emotional Abuse in Marriages and Families
If you’ve been told staying is the Christian thing to do—even when you’re hurting—this is for you. God doesn’t ask you to stay where you're being destroyed.

How to Recover from Trauma, Grief, and Repeated Pain While Keeping Your Faith
If you're a Christian walking through trauma, abuse, grief, or repeated pain, here’s how to stay spiritually grounded without being wounded by the clichés—and how God meets us in the midst of our suffering.












Signs You May Be Headed for a Crash: Symptoms That Could Indicate Burnout
Burnout and stress may seem similar, but there are some distinct differences. If what you’re experiencing feels beyond “normal stress,” read on to find out what you can do about it.


Is Being Nice Killing You?
Does it feel like you’re always giving, but never the one receiving? Do you dread the thought of disappointing others, so you go above and beyond to make sure everyone in your life is happy—all the time? Or cringe when asked to do one more project, because you know you’ll say yes, even though secretly you want to say no? Are you eager to please and wear a constant smile, even when your world is falling in around you? If this is you, read on—because being “nice” and trying to please everyone—all the time, exacts a high toll.