I think what hurts the most is caring and hoping someone would eventually act right and invest in their words. But unfortunately it’s the same pattern of cold and silent treatment.
@inDrive Your courier drivers are the worst and you definitely don’t do your due diligence before accepting. This driver is a liar, and shouldn’t be a rider.
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a lady said before bed write this down:
“i am worthy of miracles that don't require me to be exhausted."
let that be your closing ceremony for the day.
Getting married is an act of faith, because there’s no perfect partner and no perfect readiness to marry.
There’s only, “I have entered this covenant trusting that He who began this good work in us will bring it to completion.”
a lady on tiktok said the biggest change in her prayer life was moving from desperation to authority. she said God isn’t asking us to beg, he’s asking us to believe.
i hate how physical touch as a love language gets reduced to sex and kissing when it's more like... handholding, laying your head on their shoulder, putting your legs over their lap, tracing their palm, tucking your feet under their thighs. just touching for touching's sake.
Cheating is a character flaw and I wish people weren’t so forgiving about it. It shows a willingness to deceive, to prioritize short-term desire over integrity, and to disregard the trust someone else has placed in them.
Disgusting.
"They seized my baby and sliced him in two with a knife. My second child woke up. They split his head with a machete."
How can you hear this and your heart feels absolutely nothing? Oh my God.
END THE CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA. Pls lend your voice!!!
Cohabitation is a bad idea for any believer.
You'll fall off so hard and fast, it will do you like a dream.
The Bible ate when it said, "Abstain from all appearance of evil." ~ 1 Thessalonians 5 : 22.
The degree to which a person can grow is directly proportional to the amount of truth he can accept about himself without running away.
Growth isn't about ignoring your flaws or pretending everything is fine.
It's about staring at your mistakes, your weaknesses, your fears, and your lies and refusing to flinch.
Every uncomfortable truth you face builds resilience, clarity, and wisdom.
Every truth you run from keeps you trapped in repetition, regret, and mediocrity.
Your willingness to be honest with yourself determines how far you'll rise.
Face it. Accept it. Grow.