Healing from Brokenness: The Power of Jesus

In Luke 8:26–39, Jesus confronts chaos by healing a tormented man, illustrating His mission to restore brokenness. The story emphasizes that true healing is a gradual process of grace, contrasting quick fixes sought in modern culture. Naming our struggles invites transformation, as Jesus fills our cracks with grace, making us whole.

Unmasking the Dangers of Unprocessed Grief

C.S. Lewis’ A Grief Observed emphasizes the importance of processing grief rather than suppressing it. Unexpressed grief leads to emotional isolation, anger, anxiety, and physical ailments. Healing involves seeking God, confiding in trusted friends, and allowing oneself to mourn, ultimately leading to restoration and hope in God’s presence.