
The Seven D’s of Rupture
While orphanhood forms over time, it almost always begins with rupture. Scripture and trauma science… All of our content is

While orphanhood forms over time, it almost always begins with rupture. Scripture and trauma science… All of our content is

How Empathy and Unprocessed Grief Shape the Lives of Recovering Orphans Recovering orphans carry hea… All of our content is

Rejection from a parent is perhaps the deepest and most enduring emotional wound a child can suffer. For those rejected

There is nothing more dangerous than a young person without hope. Not anger, not defiance, not even … All of

The lyrics of Would? explore themes of addiction, loss, guilt, and the internal struggle between self-destruction and redemption. Its raw honesty and haunting melody capture the pain of losing someone to addiction while wrestling with questions of forgiveness and personal responsibility. The song’s repetitive refrain and grunge-driven sound became emblematic of the era’s angst and vulnerability.

For many, the worst part of poverty is not the physical lack — it’s the emotional, social, and psychological toll it takes.

Why is change so hard to implement? Beyond the fear of loss, there are at least two other key reasons.

They used to say, “You are what you eat.” And that makes sense—junk in, junk out. But the deeper tru…

Since who we are dictates what we see and think, we can’t always trust our perceptions. How things look, and

One of the goals of a mature adult is to find balance in all aspects of life. It’s difficult to

While orphanhood forms over time, it almost always begins with rupture. Scripture and trauma science… All of our content is

How Empathy and Unprocessed Grief Shape the Lives of Recovering Orphans Recovering orphans carry hea… All of our content is

Rejection from a parent is perhaps the deepest and most enduring emotional wound a child can suffer. For those rejected

There is nothing more dangerous than a young person without hope. Not anger, not defiance, not even … All of

The lyrics of Would? explore themes of addiction, loss, guilt, and the internal struggle between self-destruction and redemption. Its raw honesty and haunting melody capture the pain of losing someone to addiction while wrestling with questions of forgiveness and personal responsibility. The song’s repetitive refrain and grunge-driven sound became emblematic of the era’s angst and vulnerability.

For many, the worst part of poverty is not the physical lack — it’s the emotional, social, and psychological toll it takes.

Why is change so hard to implement? Beyond the fear of loss, there are at least two other key reasons.

They used to say, “You are what you eat.” And that makes sense—junk in, junk out. But the deeper tru…

Since who we are dictates what we see and think, we can’t always trust our perceptions. How things look, and

One of the goals of a mature adult is to find balance in all aspects of life. It’s difficult to