When Light is Attacked: Remembering Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk’s death reveals more than loss—it highlights the battle of good versus evil. Like Aslan in Narnia, his Christ-centered life reminds us of the reality of spiritual warfare.
The Courage to Sit with the Questions
Wisdom is not found in quick answers but in the courage to sit with life’s questions long enough for them to carve truth into you. Discover how storms and silence shape strength.
Tarzan & Jane - Marriage Series Part 2
In this stretch of the Tarzan & Jane story, we see how silence, avoidance, and defensiveness can quietly create distance between two hearts. Yet even in the midst of loneliness and numbness, the spark of longing reminds us that love can be rediscovered. These chapters invite us to look honestly at the patterns that pull couples apart — and the courage it takes to choose connection again.
Me Tarzan, Me Avoidant: The Silence That Grows
Tarzan notices Jane’s dimming light but chooses silence instead of questions. This short story reveals how avoidance quietly widens the gap in marriage.
Me Tarzan, Me Avoidant: The Silence That Grows
In this Tarzan & Jane Marriage Series post, Jane’s quiet signals go unnoticed as Tarzan chooses avoidance over connection. Discover how silence grows into distance in marriage and what couples can do to prevent stagnation.
Me Tarzan, Me Defensive: The Walls We Build
Every marriage hits conflict—but how we respond makes all the difference. Walls might feel safe to the one building them, but they only push the other person away. Over time, walls turn into silence, distance, and resentment.
Tarzan and Jane Marriage Series
Tarzan and Jane for humor’s sake—but also for truth’s sake. Tarzan represents the age-old joke: men can be all-in during the pursuit, yet sometimes seem clueless after the “happily ever after” begins. Jane represents the quiet ache many women feel when the noticing fades.
Honoring the Life of Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk lived what America was built on—freedom. He spoke with conviction, faith, and kindness. For that, his life was violently taken.
But you cannot kill a legacy. You cannot extinguish the flame of freedom. Charlie was a lighthouse in the storm—his light, like Lady Liberty’s torch, guided others toward truth.
This is the battle of our time: good vs. evil, light vs. darkness, freedom vs. oppression. And now the flame has been passed to us.
Me Jane, Me Numbing: When Distance Becomes Dangerous
Because love doesn’t die from storms alone. It dies when one heart grows numb—and the other doesn’t notice in time.
Me Jane, Me Numbing: When Distance Becomes Dangerous
Because marriages aren’t destroyed by one big storm. They erode into numbness—and that’s when the heart quietly checks out.
Me Tarzan, Me Silent: When Words Dry Up
This is the trap many marriages fall into. Life gets busy. Words get fewer. Conversations shrink to logistics: schedules, bills, what’s for dinner. And intimacy suffers.
Me Tarzan, Me Silent: Why Communication Breaks Down
Me Tarzan, Me Silent: Why Communication Breaks Down
Because marriages don’t crumble from too much talking. They crumble when one—or both—stop talking at all.
Me Jane, Me Wondering: Do You Still Like Me?
Because marriage isn’t meant to be just survival. It’s meant to be joy. And no spouse should have to whisper in their heart: Me Jane, Me Wondering.
Me Jane, Me Wondering: Do You Still Like Me?
Me Jane, Me Wondering: Do You Still Like Me?
Love may remain, but what happens when “like” fades?
Me Tarzan, Me Distracted: When Screens Steal Connection
Me Tarzan, Me Distracted: When Screens Steal Connection
Me Jane, Me Unnoticed: When the Little Things Fade
Me Jane, Me Unnoticed: When the Little Things Fade -Love is not proven in grand declarations. It’s in the small, repeated acts that say: I see you. You still matter. You still delight me.
Me Jane, Me Unnoticed: The Power of Small Gestures
How little daily actions (coffee, goodbye kiss, a hug, noticing effort) are huge in sustaining intimacy. Why “forced” gestures don’t meet the heart’s need.
Me Tarzan, Me Clueless: When Marriage Needs More Than “Good”
Me Tarzan, Me Clueless: When Marriage Needs More Than “Good” - How “good” marriages quietly erode through neglect, lack of nurturing, and missed connection.